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I'm having trouble with an old boiler.(but enough about the wife)
My old central heating boiler has a very short on/off cycle. It switches on for perhaps 60 to 90 seconds then off for a similar period of time and then back to on again. It constantly switches on and off in quick succession for the next hour or so until the water reaches the correct temperature. A new wall thermostat and a new control panel have not cured the problem.
The constant on off on off on off is driving me nuts, not to mention the high gas bills.
Does anyone have any ideas!
Is there a thermostat inside the boiler and could this be the problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.spearmint, yes- there is a thermostat in the boiler , and yes - it could be the cause of the problem.
There could be other causes for this problem : - The pump may not be performing as it should, therefore not moving the hot water away from the boiler quickly enough, causing the boiler stat to shut the burner down. The system itself may be starting to " sludge-up ", again giving a similar effect.
I would suggest that you enlist the services of a recommended heating engineer, otherwise you will be just wasting money replacing components that actually do not require replacing.
Hope this helps.