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Hi, I had a Drayton ma1 mid position actuator recently installed as central heating had stopped working. Now my heating and hot water will not come on at the same time (with timed settings) and I have been advised that my thermostat is not working which is causing the problem (from the emergency plumber that had come out). I’m slightly confused as surely if I manually turn my central heating on and the hot water is working then the ma1 should move to the mid position which it does not.. any advice would be greatly appreciated.
 
Maybe he means the room stat?, have you tried turning this up?, if its the old rotary type then you should hear a click from it each time you turn it up/down past the actual room temperature.
Does the CH come on if selected only?.
 
Hi the plumber did say the room stat and I am happy to replace. My confusion is more over the fact that if I turn the heating on manually my hot water and heating don’t work together as the actuator does not move to the mid position...and the actuator is new?
 
Won't that still be controlled by the room stat?, manual to me means CH on 24/7 and not timed but still to the mid position valve via the room stat.
 
Don't know, if the stat has a rotary selector turn it up and down then up again, if your hear a click each time it's unlikely to be the stat and probably a wiring fault. Can you put it in manual, turn up the stat, turn off the HW and see does the valve move fully across to the other side, port A I think. You might post a pic of the room stat.
 
If neither heating or water come on when instructed to do so by the controller either the home is warm enough AND the hot water tank is full of hot water OR you have a wiring problem

its unlikely that both the room stat and the tank stat have both failed so getting somebody competent to check our the heating wiring it the next step forward imho
 

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