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Hot Water Only Warm
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I had the hot water and a bit of heat on this morning getting up and the hot water was only luke warm....that was a fun shower!!
I set it to come on before I got home, hot water only, to test it and I've just tried it again and again it's only going mildly luke warm.
I've clicked it on to check the pilot light and that is coming on and the boiler seems to be firing up fine.
Had the tank level and overflow pipe fixed a couple of weeks ago after a leak but it's been ok since then save the overflow going a lot which is going to be sorted.
Is there anything I can do to try and get the water hot again?
I set it to come on before I got home, hot water only, to test it and I've just tried it again and again it's only going mildly luke warm.
I've clicked it on to check the pilot light and that is coming on and the boiler seems to be firing up fine.
Had the tank level and overflow pipe fixed a couple of weeks ago after a leak but it's been ok since then save the overflow going a lot which is going to be sorted.
Is there anything I can do to try and get the water hot again?
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It seems ........... "once" does not automatically switch everything on. It will only do that when the current time reaches the first set period.
For instant use.. I would say you should select "on"... which is continuous.
It seems ........... "once" does not automatically switch everything on. It will only do that when the current time reaches the first set period.
For instant use.. I would say you should select "on"... which is continuous.
@jomifl
//Hypo, the boiler wouldn't be in a cupboard.
18:23 Thu 05th Nov 2015//
Mine is surrounded by what looks like a cupboard, to match the rest of the kitchen but it has no bottom and the boiler fills the space completely.
That was why I hadn't understood Eve's comment, that I quoted. I haven't used the term "airing cupboard" in years (no HW tank in my CH!!!) but recognised it immediately. That brain cell was overdue for a brief workout. ;-)
@Eve
glad to hear you problem is all sorted.
//Hypo, the boiler wouldn't be in a cupboard.
18:23 Thu 05th Nov 2015//
Mine is surrounded by what looks like a cupboard, to match the rest of the kitchen but it has no bottom and the boiler fills the space completely.
That was why I hadn't understood Eve's comment, that I quoted. I haven't used the term "airing cupboard" in years (no HW tank in my CH!!!) but recognised it immediately. That brain cell was overdue for a brief workout. ;-)
@Eve
glad to hear you problem is all sorted.