Hi I have an old back boiler and have just invested in a Drayton T720R with remote stat I don't think this is related but I will mention anyway just in case, I had a bit of a nightmare fitting it as the instructions were rubbish and it was a case of trial and error for a couple of hours, it turned out that I needed to link the old thermostat cables and the heating and hot water text on the unit where the incorrect way round.
Anyway back to topic I have noticed that the pump keeps running when the heating is off and was concerned that there is an issue I have played around turning it on and off and you can clearly hear the pump coming in and out.
all the rads are bleed but there does seem to be a slight knocking sound coming from the boiler all rads are getting hot and water is up to temp.
Is this something to do with the programmer (is there some other wiring required) or is the pump on the way out.
if I do need a new pump are they available the solenoid failed about 12 months ago and everybody even Honeywell said they were obsolete but managed to obtain one from a Honeywell valve off the internet so I'm worried that I'll have the same issue with the pump, there's nothing that concerns me with the boiler it heats the house and water it may cost me a bit more to run each year but it's a very simple unit, my friend has spent loads on his new combi boiler and it's only 6 years old with new circuit boards etc.
i appreciate your help.
Simon
Anyway back to topic I have noticed that the pump keeps running when the heating is off and was concerned that there is an issue I have played around turning it on and off and you can clearly hear the pump coming in and out.
all the rads are bleed but there does seem to be a slight knocking sound coming from the boiler all rads are getting hot and water is up to temp.
Is this something to do with the programmer (is there some other wiring required) or is the pump on the way out.
if I do need a new pump are they available the solenoid failed about 12 months ago and everybody even Honeywell said they were obsolete but managed to obtain one from a Honeywell valve off the internet so I'm worried that I'll have the same issue with the pump, there's nothing that concerns me with the boiler it heats the house and water it may cost me a bit more to run each year but it's a very simple unit, my friend has spent loads on his new combi boiler and it's only 6 years old with new circuit boards etc.
i appreciate your help.
Simon