Central heating on standby
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 10:52 pm
Hi all,
Sorry - long first post coming up!
We've just bought our first house which has an FER Falcon II combi boiler. I'm seeing what seems (to my ignorant eye) to be a strange effect. I've swapped the old fashioned mechanical room thermostat for a programmable one (a [url=http://www.salus-tech.com/programmable-room-thermostat.html]Salus RT500[/url]). It's has zero volts at the contacts, so I believe it's compatible with the boiler.
However I've noticed that even when the thermostat is 'on' and demanding heat, the boiler often keeps the central heating on standby and only fires the burner for a fairly short period of time - sometimes as little as 15 seconds or so. The house certainly isn't cold - the thermostat is reading 19C but it's set to 21C, which it never actually reaches - presumably because the boiler goes back to standby before getting there.
I'm not sure if this is normal behaviour with a combi or not, but it certainly seems a bit odd.
In case it's relevant, we replaced a radiator last weekend, which entailed a partial draindown (we used freeze spray so only lost a radiator full or so) but put the TRV on the return rather than supply side (schoolboy error) so will be swapping that round this weekend. My father-in-law also let a little pressure out of the pressure vessel before realising it wasn't necessary to do that to de-pressurise the system.
The system is about 1.1 bar when cold and rises to about 1.8 when hot.
There were also 2 occasions this evening when the boiler made a horrible racket when the CH kicked in. Opening a tap resulted in spurts of extremely hot water, which then ran cold as the burner didn't ignite. I had to turn the boiler off and on again to get it supply hot water once more.
I'm now a bit confused about the standby query and worried about the behaviour this evening. I'm comfortable with almost any other DIY but confess central heating is something I've never had to work on before.
Cheers,
Ade
Sorry - long first post coming up!
We've just bought our first house which has an FER Falcon II combi boiler. I'm seeing what seems (to my ignorant eye) to be a strange effect. I've swapped the old fashioned mechanical room thermostat for a programmable one (a [url=http://www.salus-tech.com/programmable-room-thermostat.html]Salus RT500[/url]). It's has zero volts at the contacts, so I believe it's compatible with the boiler.
However I've noticed that even when the thermostat is 'on' and demanding heat, the boiler often keeps the central heating on standby and only fires the burner for a fairly short period of time - sometimes as little as 15 seconds or so. The house certainly isn't cold - the thermostat is reading 19C but it's set to 21C, which it never actually reaches - presumably because the boiler goes back to standby before getting there.
I'm not sure if this is normal behaviour with a combi or not, but it certainly seems a bit odd.
In case it's relevant, we replaced a radiator last weekend, which entailed a partial draindown (we used freeze spray so only lost a radiator full or so) but put the TRV on the return rather than supply side (schoolboy error) so will be swapping that round this weekend. My father-in-law also let a little pressure out of the pressure vessel before realising it wasn't necessary to do that to de-pressurise the system.
The system is about 1.1 bar when cold and rises to about 1.8 when hot.
There were also 2 occasions this evening when the boiler made a horrible racket when the CH kicked in. Opening a tap resulted in spurts of extremely hot water, which then ran cold as the burner didn't ignite. I had to turn the boiler off and on again to get it supply hot water once more.
I'm now a bit confused about the standby query and worried about the behaviour this evening. I'm comfortable with almost any other DIY but confess central heating is something I've never had to work on before.
Cheers,
Ade