by ericmark »
Mon Mar 10, 2008 9:47 am
On the simple Y wiring if the timer is off so is everything else. But many boilers also have a feed to boiler which in turn feeds the pump to allow it to cool down.
The orange wire from the motorised valve feeds the pump and boiler and also connects to the cylinder thermostat.
There are other systems as well as Y the C system uses thermo-siphon for the hot water here there is a feed to the boiler direct through the valve without going through the timer but this would not unless there was a fault with motorised valve allow pump to run.
There are also W and S systems the latter allows zones and the former gives either hot water or central heating not both. The Y and C plans allow both.
All have valve/s and pump, indirect cylinder, cylinder thermostat, and room thermostat and timer. The Y system will not allow you to select central heating without hot water if I remember right. The programmers have switch and turn buckle which change them from 16 to 10 program setting. But sometimes they are not set correct anyway. The valves are different Mid position are only used with Y plan so if you can read the part number on valve and match it on web sites to find what type then we should be able to work out which plan is being used. Three port valves are used on Y and W and two port on C and S plans. I have got diagrams of C and Y on my web site but we are not allowed to give links. Starts www has same name as I log on here with and is with talktalk.net maybe you can find it?