Any ideas?
I have a regular gas fired boiler, hot water tank, a central thermostat in the hall and individual thermostats on all the radiators bar the ones in the kitchen and bathroom.
The hot water and central heating are both controlled by a conventional digital control panel, set to turn on and off at predetermined times. This is showing the heating at 01:15 as being very firmly OFF. All its lights are out and I can advance it to turn 'on' and then 'off' again, so that appears to be OK. The regular hot water system seems fine.
So, the heating is most definitely, 'off'. But, the radiators are still chucking out heat. Even turning the radiator in the sitting room down to zero, has no effect at all. It is still hotter than hell.
The central heating pump in the airing cupboard is pumping away and is now so hot it burnt my hand.
The thermostat in the hall 'clicks' so it appears to work, 'clicking' on and off. It is currently down at 5 degrees but my flat is like the tropics..... on a very hot day. i have tried re-setting it all, with no luck.
It's as if a valve has jammed open, tricking the central heating to keeping running, completely irrespective of the timer and all the various thermostats; the whole central heating system now struggling to dissipate the heat. In short, it appears to be impossible to turn the central heating off.
Any ideas?
Richard
I have a regular gas fired boiler, hot water tank, a central thermostat in the hall and individual thermostats on all the radiators bar the ones in the kitchen and bathroom.
The hot water and central heating are both controlled by a conventional digital control panel, set to turn on and off at predetermined times. This is showing the heating at 01:15 as being very firmly OFF. All its lights are out and I can advance it to turn 'on' and then 'off' again, so that appears to be OK. The regular hot water system seems fine.
So, the heating is most definitely, 'off'. But, the radiators are still chucking out heat. Even turning the radiator in the sitting room down to zero, has no effect at all. It is still hotter than hell.
The central heating pump in the airing cupboard is pumping away and is now so hot it burnt my hand.
The thermostat in the hall 'clicks' so it appears to work, 'clicking' on and off. It is currently down at 5 degrees but my flat is like the tropics..... on a very hot day. i have tried re-setting it all, with no luck.
It's as if a valve has jammed open, tricking the central heating to keeping running, completely irrespective of the timer and all the various thermostats; the whole central heating system now struggling to dissipate the heat. In short, it appears to be impossible to turn the central heating off.
Any ideas?
Richard

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