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All of my radiators go cold after 20 minutes once the boiler stops firing. Could it be a faulty wall thermostat?
 
Any more of an explanation/ background

As they normally do go cold when the boiler isn't firing / heating them
 
Any more of an explanation/ background

As they normally do go cold when the boiler isn't firing / heating them

Okay so I have a tank in my airing cupboard, not a combi system. No radiators have trvs. My potterton suprima boiler fires up fine and all radiators get hot. Then after 20 minutes it stops firing and all radiators start to get cold. The boiler led is orange meaning no call for heat. All the radiators used to stay hot for a long time. If there was a problem with a component in the boiler surely it would not fire up to start with?
 
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Is your programer calling for heat when the rads are off ?
 
Any more of an explanation/ background

As they normally do go cold when the boiler isn't firing / heating them

Yes they would get cold when boiler stops firing. But my thermostat should sense a drop in temperature as it is set to 30 but my boiler won't fire up again for hours.
 
Click your thermostat off eg lower temp then up again does your boiler fire back up ?
 
could be a few things eg pump etc

Best to have a local engy have a look at your system
 
I have had pumps almost blocked but the rads still get relatively warm all over.
 
Could be if it's not getting the heat fast enough from the boiler

And the boilers shutting down from being upto temp
That’s what I was thinking. But if that was the case surely the boiler would be cycling on and off until the rads were hot?
 
Check your 2port or 3port valve is still open when the boiler shuts off an they start to cool,this should tell you wether the thermostat is still calling for a demand,could be worth checking with multimeter your getting 240 on the orange in your wiring centre.
*just re read you said the boiler LED is continuously orange which would indicate the call for heating has gone,what room thermostat do you have?
 
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Check your 2port or 3port valve is still open when the boiler shuts off an they start to cool,this should tell you wether the thermostat is still calling for a demand,could be worth checking with multimeter your getting 240 on the orange in your wiring centre.
*just re read you said the boiler LED is continuously orange which would indicate the call for heating has gone,what room thermostat do you have?
Yes the led is continuously orange once it stops firing. Green whilst it is firing. I have a Honeywell room thermostat, a very old one mind. It is in the living room. I do have a very small 1 bedroom house which only has 3 radiators.
 
Yes the led is continuously orange once it stops firing. Green whilst it is firing. I have a Honeywell room thermostat, a very old one mind. It is in the living room. I do have a very small 1 bedroom house which only has 3 radiators.
Sorry is the 2 port valve on the boiler or airing cupboard?
 
Would normally be in your airing cupboard, small box looking thing with brass body underneath it after the pump. May have A & B written on it (little lever should be on B if programmer and room stat still calling for heat) or if it’s an metal looking box check the lever is loose which would mean it’s open. I don’t think it would be this as the boiler led goes continuous orange which means you now have no demand for heating.
 
Would normally be in your airing cupboard, small box looking thing with brass body underneath it after the pump. May have A & B written on it (little lever should be on B if programmer and room stat still calling for heat) or if it’s an metal looking box check the lever is loose which would mean it’s open. I don’t think it would be this as the boiler led goes continuous orange which means you now have no demand for heating.
Think I know the one, it is a metal box which is on auto.
 
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