Hi,
I have an old conventional boiler (Glowworm spacesaver) and its hooked up to a RWB2E Seimens programmer (see pic). My problem is I'm having to switch both the HW and central heating switch on inorder to get the central heating on. If I switch the HW off the central heating switches off too. Any idea why it needs both switches on as the programmer is suppose to be dual control? I shouldnt have to keep the hot water on simply to switch the central heating on as the water then gets too hot?
Could it be becuase its a gravity hot water system (i.e. hot water tank in the loft)?
Any advise would be helpfull.
below is the link to the RWB2E manual:
http://w3.siemens.co.uk/buildingtec...l-controls/documentation/Documents/rwb2_i.pdf

I have an old conventional boiler (Glowworm spacesaver) and its hooked up to a RWB2E Seimens programmer (see pic). My problem is I'm having to switch both the HW and central heating switch on inorder to get the central heating on. If I switch the HW off the central heating switches off too. Any idea why it needs both switches on as the programmer is suppose to be dual control? I shouldnt have to keep the hot water on simply to switch the central heating on as the water then gets too hot?
Could it be becuase its a gravity hot water system (i.e. hot water tank in the loft)?
Any advise would be helpfull.
below is the link to the RWB2E manual:
http://w3.siemens.co.uk/buildingtec...l-controls/documentation/Documents/rwb2_i.pdf

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