I had a new Worcester 30CDI conventional boiler installed recently to replace an old Potterton that was about to expire. At the same time I had the pump replaced.
After installation there was a problem that the system wouldn't switch off, so my Drayton timer was replaced with a Honeywell one, and a capacitor was added in the junction box by the boiler.
Since then I have a problem with some radiators getting warm about 30 mins after the hot water has been on. The 3-way valve has been replaced as has all wiring. A Worcester expert has checked the boiler. My installer tells me there is excess voltage being returned to the boiler which is forcing the 3-way valve to open for the radiators.
He is now running out of ideas on how to resolve this problem. Any suggestions?