Good Evening,
Looking for some advice please...
We recently replaced the central heating system in my late grandmothers house with a Potterton Titanium 35kw Combi and Nest 3rd Gen thermostat.
New boiler is in the garage.
A few weeks ago, the heating came on full whack - despite turning the heating OFF on the thermostat - and the boiler had to be turned off to prevent occupants from cooking.
Worth noting that it was freezing outside, but unsure whether this was related. It seemed to sort itself out. I wondered whether this was some kind of frost protection somewhere in the system - the plumber reckoned it was the Nest thermostat playing up but I couldn't see how this would be the case. That issue seemed to have sorted itself out (it hasn't dropped below freezing outside since?) and all has been working fine....
However,
We have noticed that even when the physical switch on the boiler is set to 'Hot Water Only', (no heating) the radiators still get hot and seem to follow the heating schedule on the thermostat.
Should the boiler provide heating when the stat calls for it even if the switch on the boiler is set to heating off? Or can the stat override this? And what is the purpose of overriding this?
The house is currently being sold and the thermostat being replaced with a normal one for the elderly buyer, but I'm trying to establish whether there is a fault anywhere in the system (be it with the boiler that we need to get fixed before the sale completes, or the thermostat that we are removing and plan on eBaying)
The plumber who installed the boiler seems to think the Nest thermostat is faulty but he's not a Nest installer, so was hoping someone here might have some more experience with these things and be able to offer more advice.
Many thanks!
Looking for some advice please...
We recently replaced the central heating system in my late grandmothers house with a Potterton Titanium 35kw Combi and Nest 3rd Gen thermostat.
New boiler is in the garage.
A few weeks ago, the heating came on full whack - despite turning the heating OFF on the thermostat - and the boiler had to be turned off to prevent occupants from cooking.
Worth noting that it was freezing outside, but unsure whether this was related. It seemed to sort itself out. I wondered whether this was some kind of frost protection somewhere in the system - the plumber reckoned it was the Nest thermostat playing up but I couldn't see how this would be the case. That issue seemed to have sorted itself out (it hasn't dropped below freezing outside since?) and all has been working fine....
However,
We have noticed that even when the physical switch on the boiler is set to 'Hot Water Only', (no heating) the radiators still get hot and seem to follow the heating schedule on the thermostat.
Should the boiler provide heating when the stat calls for it even if the switch on the boiler is set to heating off? Or can the stat override this? And what is the purpose of overriding this?
The house is currently being sold and the thermostat being replaced with a normal one for the elderly buyer, but I'm trying to establish whether there is a fault anywhere in the system (be it with the boiler that we need to get fixed before the sale completes, or the thermostat that we are removing and plan on eBaying)
The plumber who installed the boiler seems to think the Nest thermostat is faulty but he's not a Nest installer, so was hoping someone here might have some more experience with these things and be able to offer more advice.
Many thanks!