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Automatic bypass in the boiler according to instructions
Margaret,
It is almost certainly a control issue and not a boiler related problem. Was the Hive system installed at the time the boiler was commissioned, or was it added later? I have seen a number of issues where Hive has been added and not wired in correctly, impacting hot water supply (or lack of it).
In my view, the fact that you can get hot water when the heating is on means that it is unlikely to be a valve problem. You have an S plan with two two port valves. To get hot water and heating together (as you describe) both valves must be opening.
My conclusion, is that the control wiring has been inadvertently changed resulting in the two control valves operating in tandem when Central Heating is called, with no operation when only Hot Water is called.
I assume that when you set the system (the boiler) to deliver hot water only the boiler does not fire up. Is that correct?
It is probably a very easy fix - one wire in the the wrong terminal.
Hello, i may recall if correctly, the engineer installed the hive after it was commissioned (im not 100% certain). The hot water schedule runs set time 0645 - 0800; then 1630-2130. Due to no hot water (luke warm), the engineer says to us leave the immersion on constant
Not much use in there bud can't lose any residual heat in the boiler when in pump overun , better to be in the airing cupboard before the controls . KopAutomatic bypass in the boiler according to instructions
Not much use in there bud can't lose any residual heat in the boiler when in pump overun , better to be in the airing cupboard before the controls . Kop
Was your hive fitted with the boiler or after? Is it that it's been wired incorrectly and you haven't noticed due to over winter having the heating on?
The water is only Luke warm only. ....Is that Luke warm with heating on or just hot water only?
Margaret,
It is almost certainly a control issue and not a boiler related problem. Was the Hive system installed at the time the boiler was commissioned, or was it added later? I have seen a number of issues where Hive has been added and not wired in correctly, impacting hot water supply (or lack of it).
In my view, the fact that you can get hot water when the heating is on means that it is unlikely to be a valve problem. You have an S plan with two two port valves. To get hot water and heating together (as you describe) both valves must be opening.
My conclusion, is that the control wiring has been inadvertently changed resulting in the two control valves operating in tandem when Central Heating is called, with no operation when only Hot Water is called.
I assume that when you set the system (the boiler) to deliver hot water only the boiler does not fire up. Is that correct?
It is probably a very easy fix - one wire in the the wrong terminal.
So, if you boost the hot water via hive, could you not have turned down the temperature? I’m not up on hives, but I’m wondering if that has a separate temp control? How do you know it’s 25 degrees?
Thanks CBW1982, I note on the hot water cylinder the thermostat is is pointing to 75 degrees; the hive boost shows 25 degrees. British gas came and just turned the hive switch which allows you to adjust to temperature. Will upload photos
Thanks for that, not sure if the installer or British gas turned the cylinder thermostat back up as the very first time when installed it was set at 55 but now looking at the other set of photos it is showing 70?!Cylinder stat should be between 60 and 65, anything more and there’s a risk of scalding and scale starts being produced.
Thanks for that, not sure if the installer or British gas turned the cylinder thermostat back up as the very first time when installed it was set at 55 but now looking at the other set of photos it is showing 70?!
Everything was working fine between September 2018 - December 2018. Problems only started to occur from January 2019 when heating switched off.
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Have you tried just turning the dial up when in hot water?
I will try this and let you know. Thanks a lot CBW1982.
Should the hot water cylinder be adjusted back to 55 as per the first set up? I never touched this and noticed the changed after.
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