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Honeywell Thermostat Help Please
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Hi I have just moved house and can't make sense of the system. Before I go to the expense of an engineer fallout on a weekend thought I'd try here.
I have a wireless relay in the hall and a thermostat. All radiators bar one have tvrs set to 4 or 5. Boiler is working firing on but radiators won't turn on. I've whacked thermostat right up over 20 as it's currently showing 13.5 degrees (yes I'm cold) but nothing will work. I've tried repairing and rebinding devices per troubleshooting tips and they are paired.
Any advice please?
I have a wireless relay in the hall and a thermostat. All radiators bar one have tvrs set to 4 or 5. Boiler is working firing on but radiators won't turn on. I've whacked thermostat right up over 20 as it's currently showing 13.5 degrees (yes I'm cold) but nothing will work. I've tried repairing and rebinding devices per troubleshooting tips and they are paired.
Any advice please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks so far. Yes brand new batteries that's the first thing I did. Hot water is fine, timer is fine. Boiler fan and flame fired up when timer clicks on. The radiator without a tvr is getting warm so something is working I can't figure out what's wrong. I'm sure its something really ridiculous. Engineer callout is £90 plus. I'm reluctant to do it if I'm going something stupid.
Have you tried operating the diverter valve manually? There is usually a lever on the side which can be moved up and across to switch the water flow from hot water to radiators; the default position is "hot water" and systems are usually set up such that the water is heated to the desired temperature before any flow is sent to the radiators.
Dave has hit on just what I was going to say ^^^^
It does sound as though your circulating pump is either faulty or stuck.
When the thermostat /timer clicks on, it calls for the boiler pump to start up. It sounds like this isn't happening.
If it's a combi boiler, the pump may not be so easy to get at, but if it's a conventional boiler, then the pump will either be near the boiler, or in the airing cupboard.
There are Youtube videos I've seen, that show you how to free up a stuck pump.
Search in youtube for "freeing a stuck circulating pump"
It does sound as though your circulating pump is either faulty or stuck.
When the thermostat /timer clicks on, it calls for the boiler pump to start up. It sounds like this isn't happening.
If it's a combi boiler, the pump may not be so easy to get at, but if it's a conventional boiler, then the pump will either be near the boiler, or in the airing cupboard.
There are Youtube videos I've seen, that show you how to free up a stuck pump.
Search in youtube for "freeing a stuck circulating pump"