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Help - My Heating Is Stuck On - The House Is Boiling!
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Had heating on for jut a couple of hours yesterday on about 17degrees - not hot but radiators were warmish. Turned thermostat Dial completely round to zero when I went to bed- as low as it can possibly go. (Well it doesn’t say zero, it actually says 10).
Woke up feeling really hot, felt one radiator and it was scalding. Assumed I hadn’t really turned thermostat off. Checked and I had. Went and checked every other radiator and they are all scalding! House is just boiling.
Mr Smow isn’t here so I don’t know what else to check. Any ideas?? TIA x
Woke up feeling really hot, felt one radiator and it was scalding. Assumed I hadn’t really turned thermostat off. Checked and I had. Went and checked every other radiator and they are all scalding! House is just boiling.
Mr Smow isn’t here so I don’t know what else to check. Any ideas?? TIA x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you have a hot water cylinder or a combi-boiler?
If it's a cylinder it could be that the diverter valve has stuck. Central heating is set to heat up the hot water and then switch to heating the radiators and this is done by diverting the water flow from the pump (usually in the airing cupboard) to either pass through the cylinder to the radiators. The diverter valve is usually near the pump and has a lever on it which can be manually operated. If yours has stuck in the "radiator" position the system will be trying to get your hot water up to temperature by sending the water through the radiators. It will never succeed but it will keep trying. If you can find the diverter valve try moving it manually.
If it's a combo I can't be any help because I know nothing about them.
If it's a cylinder it could be that the diverter valve has stuck. Central heating is set to heat up the hot water and then switch to heating the radiators and this is done by diverting the water flow from the pump (usually in the airing cupboard) to either pass through the cylinder to the radiators. The diverter valve is usually near the pump and has a lever on it which can be manually operated. If yours has stuck in the "radiator" position the system will be trying to get your hot water up to temperature by sending the water through the radiators. It will never succeed but it will keep trying. If you can find the diverter valve try moving it manually.
If it's a combo I can't be any help because I know nothing about them.
Smow, the same thing is happening to me right now and my ( excellent) plumber has found that the diverter valve has stuck , as bhg suggests. Now waiting for replacement and fitting. In the meantime I have been advised to switch off the boiler at the spur socket and only turn on for about an hour at a time. We've been doing this now for three days. No hot water which is a bummer. Cost ? Approx £150 supply and fit.
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