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James 3454
Hello, Im having an issue with my boiler starting up when it is switched off, the heating has not been used for several months but the hot water was coming on in the evenings as set by the timer. Then 2 days ago it started up in the middle of the night when it was switched off, the only way i could switch it off was by cutting the power at the consumer unit.
This has happened before a few years ago when we had a very cold winter, there is a frost stat that overrides the timer and starts up the boiler to stop the pipes freezing, i had a look at it but it appears to be ok i think, as i turn it up i hear a click at about 20 degrees, i opened it up and above the click there is continuity between the two terminals, and if i turn the dial down again it gos open circuit. The boiler is on as soon as i give it power from the consumer unit, turning the frost stat up and down does not seem to affect it, and its far from freezing anyway.
So im thinking it may be the timer, it looks like a honeywell ST699, i will open it up and check now but i was wondering if there is anything else that will cause the boiler to start up when its switched off at the timer, it was working fine until 2 days ago, im not a plumber so i was wondering if i could pick the brains of the people in the forum?
Many thanks
James
This has happened before a few years ago when we had a very cold winter, there is a frost stat that overrides the timer and starts up the boiler to stop the pipes freezing, i had a look at it but it appears to be ok i think, as i turn it up i hear a click at about 20 degrees, i opened it up and above the click there is continuity between the two terminals, and if i turn the dial down again it gos open circuit. The boiler is on as soon as i give it power from the consumer unit, turning the frost stat up and down does not seem to affect it, and its far from freezing anyway.
So im thinking it may be the timer, it looks like a honeywell ST699, i will open it up and check now but i was wondering if there is anything else that will cause the boiler to start up when its switched off at the timer, it was working fine until 2 days ago, im not a plumber so i was wondering if i could pick the brains of the people in the forum?
Many thanks
James