Saturday, January 9, 2010

Honeywell Radiator Thermostat Boiler Working But Radiators Aren't Getting Warm. Any Ideas? System Has A Worcester 40CDi And 2 Zones.?

Boiler working but radiators aren't getting warm. Any ideas? System has a Worcester 40CDi and 2 zones.? - honeywell radiator thermostat

I 40a Worcester CDi boiler combine two areas, one of which is an area under-floor heating and the other is the rest of the radiator. Each zone has a separate cable drive thermostat. The radiators are at best lukewarm, and bleeding in the Arctic. The two values of the area, I think they are Honeywell, are in different positions? Is that what determines the radiator to heat? Any help would be very welcome as a plumber my vacation!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

rads treatment of bleeding?

Anonymous said...

Could it be that the boiler in the mode of the ACS, which is the hot water still managed to put an external heat exchanger. You need to call a technician combined gas outages experience, you know, people who do not Worecester in your area. Do not assume that since fitted a plumber who is responsible for the establishment, transfer to avoid damage.

Anonymous said...

Locks accumulate in the system - the first before calling a technician for the bomb armed.

OFF 1 2 zone in the rotation to try to see if there is a specific problem with one of them.

Best wishes

Anonymous said...

Stat reducing radiant floor and then the wheel in the application if rads heat up, but should be cool, do not forget to fill the kettle to each rad As the air in the system and to ensure that the pump does not work every time I like to bleed this will do the same. If this is helpful, but not when you may need an electrical control, if the upper rad hot, but the ground is cold sludge must be cleaned.

Anonymous said...

ensure that they are blood, has no hot water, is a printing system (you have a round glass of Red Steel) e-mail if you want to help

Anonymous said...

rads treatment of bleeding?

Anonymous said...

rads treatment of bleeding?

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