Radiators getting hot when I do not want them to.
Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 3:49 pm
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I have a new condensing boiler with pump and mid position valve feeding both hot water and central heating. The hot water feeds the hot water cylinder. The electronic control system does what is intended as far as I can see but heat gets from the cylinder to the radiators when the mid position valve is in the mid position even when the room thermostat is set below room temperature. This happens at any time when the ch is timed to come on, because I understand, it is meant to do that.
The system will never let us get too cold but more often than not makes us too hot.
What can be done to control the temperature entirely based on the room thermostat please.
I have a new condensing boiler with pump and mid position valve feeding both hot water and central heating. The hot water feeds the hot water cylinder. The electronic control system does what is intended as far as I can see but heat gets from the cylinder to the radiators when the mid position valve is in the mid position even when the room thermostat is set below room temperature. This happens at any time when the ch is timed to come on, because I understand, it is meant to do that.
The system will never let us get too cold but more often than not makes us too hot.
What can be done to control the temperature entirely based on the room thermostat please.