I'm really confused about what is going on here.
The symptom seems simple: hot radiators even when CH is off but HW is calling.
But this one is confusing.
I have a Y-plan system...
Boiler: Potterton Flamingo 50s (pretty old but serviced).
Pump: Katsu circulating pump (model 151711).
Mounted vertically.
On 'flow' side with flow upwards towards the diverter valve.
On lowest setting of 45W
Diverter valve: 22mm 3 port ball valve. A, A/B, B.
Diverter Actuator: Corgi A3MID-C
Controller: Horstmann Centaurplus C27 series 2
Room thermostat: Honeywell, manual, circular wheel
Standard hot water tank.
Just to confirm a few things:
The arrow on the pump is pointing upwards toward the diverter valve.
The room thermostat is working (checked the CH calling terminal with neon screwdriver)
The controller is working (checked the CH calling terminal with neon screwdriver, and the other terminals too)
In an attempt to fix this I have just replaced the diverter valve and actuator.
The problem still persists.
So I wired up the old actuator, attached to the old ball valve, in parallel with the live one.
I did this so that I could see what the new one was doing (Big assumption is that I replaced a working actuator and valve when I needn't have).
So when HW is calling and CH is not, the parallel valve is firmly closing off the CH port.
But my radiator are still hot!
I hope someone can help me.