by andrew-webber »
Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:19 am
Hi Again – just a quick update, as I finally had some time to get the cover off the diverter valve yesterday and study it’s operation.
When I first started looking at this problem and you mentioned the lever at the bottom of the valve to me, I noticed that the valve lever was about in the middle of the long slot. I am not sure why it was there, but I think it should be at the auto position, for normal operation. Is that correct?
When I turn on the DHW only, the lever is actually free to move along to the manual position, except for the last 5mm or so, which does actually require some pressure to move it to the end of the slot. If I then let go of the lever, it moves back to about a central position!!
If I turn the central heating on and the DHW off, I can see that the spring in the valve is stretched (the lever if free to move along the complete length of the slot). So it appears that the valve is actually working and is not seized??
If I turn the central heating off and only switch on the DHW, with the level in the auto position, I can just hear a lot of clicking from the motor and I can see the spring trying to be stretched, but it is moving straight back and thus not actually changing is length/position.
Thus I think that I still have a problem with the operation of the diverter valve, as I am still getting the radiators being heated when DHW is only being called for and I suppose thinking about it logically, it is only this valve that is responsible for that. I can only assume that the wiring etc is ok, as I am told by the previous occupants of the house that the system was working ok before they moved out ( the properly was left empty for about 3 months or so before I moved in). I think that when I am feeling a bit brave, I will remove the motor, as suggested, and check the actual operation of the valve.
Thanks
Andrew