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jrmch_uk
Hello
we have a problem where the heating will only work when the water is on.
we have:
Ideal Classic RS40 boiler
Iflo Mid positon actuator MA1 (W M H) selection switch
Danfuss CP15
When the heating is selected on its own the switch up stairs goes to the M positon.
When the heating and the water are on it is on the W position.
When the water is on on its own it is in the W position.
The boiler only ever comes on when is the water is on on its own or the water and heating on together.
The control panel in the kitchen allows independent water and heating to be set, we are new in this property and I'm not sure if this is correct or whether there is a fault.
We had a plumber come around and do some fiddling for 15 minutes and he said that we have to have the water on in order for the heating to work this sounds a little strange why would there be independent controls if this was the case?
He said that he has fixed it so that the heating will stay on even when the water is up to temperature, he said that before this the heating would switch off because of an issue with the valve however since his visit the water seems to be extremely hot almost feeling like boiling water and I suspect he hasn't done anything other than turn the water temperature up, all over heating does seem to be much better than it was but it still will not work without the water being on.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
we have a problem where the heating will only work when the water is on.
we have:
Ideal Classic RS40 boiler
Iflo Mid positon actuator MA1 (W M H) selection switch
Danfuss CP15
When the heating is selected on its own the switch up stairs goes to the M positon.
When the heating and the water are on it is on the W position.
When the water is on on its own it is in the W position.
The boiler only ever comes on when is the water is on on its own or the water and heating on together.
The control panel in the kitchen allows independent water and heating to be set, we are new in this property and I'm not sure if this is correct or whether there is a fault.
We had a plumber come around and do some fiddling for 15 minutes and he said that we have to have the water on in order for the heating to work this sounds a little strange why would there be independent controls if this was the case?
He said that he has fixed it so that the heating will stay on even when the water is up to temperature, he said that before this the heating would switch off because of an issue with the valve however since his visit the water seems to be extremely hot almost feeling like boiling water and I suspect he hasn't done anything other than turn the water temperature up, all over heating does seem to be much better than it was but it still will not work without the water being on.
Thanks in advance for any advice.