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martin2412 Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 10.43am | |
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I currently can only get hot water if I have the heating on. I'm told that the motorised valve needs replacing (or just the head) which looks simple enough to do myself. If i switch my boiler on to 'water only' it doesn't fire up. Does anyone know if I replace the motorised valve that this will correct this. Thanks in advance.
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Hoof Hearted 29 Mar 16 10.52am | |
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This video might help?
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Kermit8 Hevon 29 Mar 16 10.55am | |
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There's a rather helpful plumber on the BBS site if you sign up.
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Apollofuzz On the edge of reason 29 Mar 16 11.09am | |
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It could well be the motorised valve. You will need to replace the solenoid on the valve easy job to do dependent on the type of valve. New Solenoid is about £15.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 11.28am | |
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Originally posted by Apollofuzz
It could well be the motorised valve. You will need to replace the solenoid on the valve easy job to do dependent on the type of valve. New Solenoid is about £15. Thanks. Do you know whether a faulty motorised valve would stop the boiler from firing-up on 'water only' ? Cheers all who have answered.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 11.32am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
There's a rather helpful plumber on the BBS site if you sign up. Cheers Kerms. I've been signed up to the BBS for years but have never posted - I would feel dirty.
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Pikester Worthing 29 Mar 16 12.48pm | |
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Hold the front page! I may be about to be helpful. I had a similar problem where my central heating wouldn't turn off. I needed to replace the top bit of the valve: [Link] You should have 2 of these in your airing cupboard (providing you don't have a combi boiler) - one controls the heating the other the hot water. You can replace the top part only without needing to do any plumbing (although it does have about 7 wires that you'll need to connect) My nephew on here (Eddie_Hitler) may log on for the first time in 10 years and be of help - he talked me through analyzing my issue and I managed to replace it myself. PS: Turn the power off before you attempt to replace it. But if you don't can I have your semi-final ticket?
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martin2412 Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 1.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Pikester
Hold the front page! I may be about to be helpful. I had a similar problem where my central heating wouldn't turn off. I needed to replace the top bit of the valve: [Link] You should have 2 of these in your airing cupboard (providing you don't have a combi boiler) - one controls the heating the other the hot water. You can replace the top part only without needing to do any plumbing (although it does have about 7 wires that you'll need to connect) My nephew on here (Eddie_Hitler) may log on for the first time in 10 years and be of help - he talked me through analyzing my issue and I managed to replace it myself. PS: Turn the power off before you attempt to replace it. But if you don't can I have your semi-final ticket? Cheers Pikester, and yes if I get frazzled, the ticket's yours !
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Ted the eagle Waddon 29 Mar 16 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by martin2412
I currently can only get hot water if I have the heating on. I'm told that the motorised valve needs replacing (or just the head) which looks simple enough to do myself. If i switch my boiler on to 'water only' it doesn't fire up. Does anyone know if I replace the motorised valve that this will correct this. Thanks in advance. Probably the diverter valve - try turning the power to the boiler off, then back on (listen closely). This resets the valve position, or at least it does on my Worcester (may have to do a couple of times). Had it happen a couple of times before where the heating wasn't used in the summer... . the valve gets jammed. Hope this helps.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 29 Mar 16 2.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Ted the eagle
Probably the diverter valve - try turning the power to the boiler off, then back on (listen closely). This resets the valve position, or at least it does on my Worcester (may have to do a couple of times). Had it happen a couple of times before where the heating wasn't used in the summer... . the valve gets jammed. Hope this helps. In other words Ted a rework of the old but trusted 'Turn it off & turn it back on' Trick Edited by Jimenez (29 Mar 2016 2.02pm)
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JL85 London,SE9 29 Mar 16 2.11pm | |
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You'll either have 2 x 2 port valves (one for heating and one for hot water) or 1x 3 port Valve that does both. If the hot water only works with the heating then it may suggest the motor on the valve isn't modulating. These can be modulated by hand. Give it a try.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 3.19pm | |
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Originally posted by JL85
You'll either have 2 x 2 port valves (one for heating and one for hot water) or 1x 3 port Valve that does both. If the hot water only works with the heating then it may suggest the motor on the valve isn't modulating. These can be modulated by hand. Give it a try. Cheers JL I didn't even realise I had two different valves (well I have only lived here for 8 years)! There is one valve downstairs beside the actual boiler (in a cupboard which looks like a git to get at). The lever on this one has some resistance when you try to move it across. There is also one upstairs next to the hot water tank which has no resistance at all, and I'm assuming that it is this one which may be cream crackered. I'll replace this one first, but you know what's going to happen don't you. Appreciate your help.
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