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Hot water / heating problems

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jut

Heating is off room thermostat is on 0 but when hot water is on the radiators heat up.

I need to change the check valve.

Where is the best place to look for this valve?
 
Heating is off room thermostat is on 0 but when hot water is on the radiators heat up.

I need to change the check valve.

Where is the best place to look for this valve?

Wickes, screwfix, maybe B&Q :rofl:



As above ... make and model of boiler, system design would help us help you 🙂
 
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I have a back boiler behind gas fire. If that helps. how can i tell if it is direct or indirect?

Jut you're showing less and less like you know what you're talking about my friend ... where did you get your original info from regards "check valve"? Maybe you could start with the problem you have and maybe you'll find some decent guidance here ...IMHO
 
[h=2]Warm radiators upstairs when the heating is off, and hot water is on[/h]If this happens, it is probably because the check valve on a gravity fed system has failed. In a gravity fed system, the hot water cylinder is heated by water from the boiler which flows due to the gravity and not a pump. To prevent the water also heating the radiators when the heating is off, a check valve is fitted. If this has failed, the radiators upstairs will begin to receive some of the heat.
 
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Hi jut ... There's a good chance from what you've described so far that the 'silver box', Diverter valve, in picture 1&6 is passing or jamed/stuck ... When just on hot water try pushing the lever underneath it and see if it moves but with some resistance and springs back when released?
 

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