Risky Business
Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2009 5:43 pm
I'm not sure if I'm in the right place as this is about a multi-fuel stove and one radiator.
I had it installed a couple of years ago by a HETAS engineer....sub contractor with one radiator in the other room. First problem was the radiator wasn't heating up so he returned, attached a pump with a cable and a plug.
Later another HETAS engineer called about another problem and asked who installed the fire and pump and said it was dangerous as there was no thermostat and the boiler could have burst.
Called the company and they sent out another engineer who put it all right but also found that the fuse in the plug was the wrong one!
Now I'm in more danger of freezing to death than being scalded or electrocuted as the radiator takes forever to heat up, which makes me wonder if the setting is too high.
What should the ideal temperature be before a pump kicks in?
Thanks
I had it installed a couple of years ago by a HETAS engineer....sub contractor with one radiator in the other room. First problem was the radiator wasn't heating up so he returned, attached a pump with a cable and a plug.
Later another HETAS engineer called about another problem and asked who installed the fire and pump and said it was dangerous as there was no thermostat and the boiler could have burst.
Called the company and they sent out another engineer who put it all right but also found that the fuse in the plug was the wrong one!
Now I'm in more danger of freezing to death than being scalded or electrocuted as the radiator takes forever to heat up, which makes me wonder if the setting is too high.
What should the ideal temperature be before a pump kicks in?
Thanks