Re: Radiators get hot when I turn on the hot water
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
rubel.hussain@gmail.com wrote:
> I've had a new system boiler installed (Vaillent ecoTec 618) which is
> wired to a Honeywell 6400 programmer. When ever i now turn on the hot
> water the radiators get hot. Why is this? Has the programmer been
> incorrectly wired? or is it that the diverter valve is stuck? Any help
> will be much appreciated
I am assuming that the ecoTec 618 *isn't* a combi boiler - and that it is
supposed to provide *stored* hot water plus central heating. Is that right?
The 6400 is just a 2-channel time clock - so there must also be one or more
motorised valves - and probably a room and cylinder thermostat - making up
the overall control system. It would help to know whether you have a Y-Plan
(one 3-port valve) or S-Plan (two 2-port valves) system. See
http://content.honeywell.com/uk/homes/systems.htm for more details.
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Re: Radiators get hot when I turn on the hot water
I belive that its a Y-Plan
Set Square wrote:
> In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
> rubel.hussain@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I've had a new system boiler installed (Vaillent ecoTec 618) which is
> > wired to a Honeywell 6400 programmer. When ever i now turn on the hot
> > water the radiators get hot. Why is this? Has the programmer been
> > incorrectly wired? or is it that the diverter valve is stuck? Any help
> > will be much appreciated
>
> I am assuming that the ecoTec 618 *isn't* a combi boiler - and that it is
> supposed to provide *stored* hot water plus central heating. Is that right?
>
> The 6400 is just a 2-channel time clock - so there must also be one or more
> motorised valves - and probably a room and cylinder thermostat - making up
> the overall control system. It would help to know whether you have a Y-Plan
> (one 3-port valve) or S-Plan (two 2-port valves) system. See
> http://content.honeywell.com/uk/homes/systems.htm for more details.
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> Cheers,
> Set Square
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Date:15 Sep 2005 05:54:12 -0700
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Re: Radiators get hot when I turn on the hot water
In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
rubel.hussain@gmail.com wrote:
> I belive that its a Y-Plan
>
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If it's a Y-Plan, there will be a single 3-port valve which has 3
positions - HW only, CH only or both together (mid-position).
For whatever reason, your valve appears to be in the mid position when it
should be in the HW-only position. This could be faulty wiring - or the
valve could be sticking and not letting the return spring move it to the HW
position. It could *even* be incorrect plumbing - assuming this is a brand
new system which has *never* worked properly.
You need to get the installer back to sort it.
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