Good Afternoon all,
I am hopeful someone may be able to offer some guidance on the following.
In the home we have a gas boiler (serviced annually, October time) providing hot water to the CH system which is split into 3 zones (Honeywell 2-way valves) and it also heats the HW tank (Tribune 145L) in the attic using the internal coil via a 2-way Honeywell valve.
All has been fine, until a 2-3 weeks ago we noticed that the HW feed from the shower temperature was dropping off quickly, CH was fine.
My initial thoughts was the mixer and started to look into that.
I then remembered to check the non-mixer HW tap in the bathroom sink, and alas that was also low in temperature. (Water pressure is very good on shower or tap)
Next step I went to check voltages on the thermostat attached to the cylinder, All appeared to be fine and Power signal was being returned to the valve switch. I then checked the Honeywell valve switch and all voltage are correct.
With power on and off I tested the valve switch to ensure the lever moves correctly.
While I was undertaking all this and pondering over what it could be a few days past and then unexpectedly we would have HW again, this would last for a week and then all of a sudden it stopped again.
I wondered if there was an intermittent fault, so I replaced the thermostat on the cylinder even though I could not see any issues with the one installed.
Unfortunately the HW still did not improve, so then I wondered if the Honeywell valve may be sticky and how to check if that was working or not.
After re-probing voltages and playing around with the lever the following morning there was HW not sure how much or if it is just another period were it will be ok and then stop again.
I am not hearing any strange sounds or seeing any other signs for concern, and in all this the CH system is working and the water is being pumped around the home fairly well, so I think the pump is ok.
Just wandering if anyone has some ideas, I am curious on the Honeywell valve and if its at all possible it could occasionally stick and not open and then open? - What is a good way to test for this?
Is it possible there is some air lock that’s preventing the heated water from pumping through the cylinder? - If so whats the best way to verify this?
Keen to learn on all this as i find it intriguing.
Many thanks in advance.
attached some photos of the system.
I am hopeful someone may be able to offer some guidance on the following.
In the home we have a gas boiler (serviced annually, October time) providing hot water to the CH system which is split into 3 zones (Honeywell 2-way valves) and it also heats the HW tank (Tribune 145L) in the attic using the internal coil via a 2-way Honeywell valve.
All has been fine, until a 2-3 weeks ago we noticed that the HW feed from the shower temperature was dropping off quickly, CH was fine.
My initial thoughts was the mixer and started to look into that.
I then remembered to check the non-mixer HW tap in the bathroom sink, and alas that was also low in temperature. (Water pressure is very good on shower or tap)
Next step I went to check voltages on the thermostat attached to the cylinder, All appeared to be fine and Power signal was being returned to the valve switch. I then checked the Honeywell valve switch and all voltage are correct.
With power on and off I tested the valve switch to ensure the lever moves correctly.
While I was undertaking all this and pondering over what it could be a few days past and then unexpectedly we would have HW again, this would last for a week and then all of a sudden it stopped again.
I wondered if there was an intermittent fault, so I replaced the thermostat on the cylinder even though I could not see any issues with the one installed.
Unfortunately the HW still did not improve, so then I wondered if the Honeywell valve may be sticky and how to check if that was working or not.
After re-probing voltages and playing around with the lever the following morning there was HW not sure how much or if it is just another period were it will be ok and then stop again.
I am not hearing any strange sounds or seeing any other signs for concern, and in all this the CH system is working and the water is being pumped around the home fairly well, so I think the pump is ok.
Just wandering if anyone has some ideas, I am curious on the Honeywell valve and if its at all possible it could occasionally stick and not open and then open? - What is a good way to test for this?
Is it possible there is some air lock that’s preventing the heated water from pumping through the cylinder? - If so whats the best way to verify this?
Keen to learn on all this as i find it intriguing.
Many thanks in advance.
attached some photos of the system.