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View kingdowieonthewall's Profile kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 29 Mar 16 3.56pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Martin, As you know, I am a painter & as such know f*** all about plumbing & even less about central heating.
However, you needn't bother with any of the above advice.
Just turn the immersion heater On & off whenever you want hot water or better still leave it on constantly.
Bingo. Hot water forever
(and an electricity bill so big that you'll have to sell a kidney to cover)

 


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View Alboss's Profile Alboss Flag South North Wood 29 Mar 16 4.05pm Send a Private Message to Alboss Add Alboss as a friend

If the lever is lose that means that the motor has moved to the 'on' position. However if it is not turning the pump and boiler on it sounds like the valve isn't hitting the microswitch... Turn off the mains power before attempting anything. Take off the top of the valve and you will see the motor which is held in by one (tiny) screw. Undo that and cut the two wires attaching it to the valve. The new motor will have two wire connectors so you can then twist the wiring back together. Put the motor in position, screw it in place and that's that. I'd that doesn't work, it could be the whole valve head.

Without sounding too precious... Please be careful

 

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Hoof Hearted 29 Mar 16 4.08pm

Originally posted by Pikester

Hold the front page! I may be about to be helpful.

I had a similar problem where my central heating wouldn't turn off.

I needed to replace the top bit of the valve: [Link]

You should have 2 of these in your airing cupboard (providing you don't have a combi boiler) - one controls the heating the other the hot water.
On the back of each is a small piece of metal that you can manually slide over and it should slowly spring back into position. If one of them is jammed or really loose that'll be the problem.

You can replace the top part only without needing to do any plumbing (although it does have about 7 wires that you'll need to connect)
If you need to replace the whole unit that's a trickier problem.

My nephew on here (Eddie_Hitler) may log on for the first time in 10 years and be of help - he talked me through analyzing my issue and I managed to replace it myself.

PS: Turn the power off before you attempt to replace it. But if you don't can I have your semi-final ticket?

Be honest Pikey - did you just watch the video I posted up earlier in the thread?

The bloke on that video said pretty much what you've just said.

.... or... are you that bloke on the video... Baldy!

 

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View Pikester's Profile Pikester Flag Worthing 29 Mar 16 4.20pm Send a Private Message to Pikester Add Pikester as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

Be honest Pikey - did you just watch the video I posted up earlier in the thread?

The bloke on that video said pretty much what you've just said.

.... or... are you that bloke on the video... Baldy!

I'm unable to watch videos on the internet software we have in the office - so if that bloke is saying the same as me then there's 2 possible scenarios:
a)I'm a bit of a genius
b)He's as much of a f***wit as I am!

And I still have all of my own hair thanks!*

* - in a box under the bed.

 


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Hoof Hearted 29 Mar 16 4.38pm

Originally posted by Pikester

I'm unable to watch videos on the internet software we have in the office - so if that bloke is saying the same as me then there's 2 possible scenarios:
a)I'm a bit of a genius
b)He's as much of a f***wit as I am!

And I still have all of my own hair thanks!*

* - in a box under the bed.

I'll opt for ( a ) then.

Seriously.... the OP has thanked everyone on here personally but me and I gave him the right answer in an easy to follow video pretty much minutes after he asked for help.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (29 Mar 2016 4.39pm)

 

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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 29 Mar 16 4.42pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

I'll opt for ( a ) then.

Seriously.... the OP has thanked everyone on here personally but me and I gave him the right answer in an easy to follow video pretty much minutes after he asked for help.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (29 Mar 2016 4.39pm)


You should be content in the knowledge that you gave and had no need to receive if you'll pardon the gay inference when all we are talking about is ballcocks and suchlike.

 


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View kayjaybee's Profile kayjaybee Flag orpington 29 Mar 16 4.47pm Send a Private Message to kayjaybee Add kayjaybee as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

I'll opt for ( a ) then.

Seriously.... the OP has thanked everyone on here personally but me and I gave him the right answer in an easy to follow video pretty much minutes after he asked for help.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (29 Mar 2016 4.39pm)

sometimes don't it make you wonder why you bother, eh hoof,

 

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View Apollofuzz's Profile Apollofuzz Flag On the edge of reason 29 Mar 16 5.11pm Send a Private Message to Apollofuzz Add Apollofuzz as a friend

Originally posted by martin2412

Thanks. Do you know whether a faulty motorised valve would stop the boiler from firing-up on 'water only' ?

Cheers all who have answered.

Sorry for not replying sooner. The answer is yes as the synchro (the little motor bit on top) does turn the valve which tells the boiler to start. As others have said you can manually move the valve with the little Lever on the side. This should force the boiler to fire. Make sure you turn the power off before disconnecting the motor. The new one will have two wires which you will need to connect to the old ones the wires are very thin. use a small terminal block or wire connectors. To find out which is which turn just the heating on and see which pipe gets hot as a guess the one near your cylinder is your hot water but it could be either. Good luck


Edited by Apollofuzz (29 Mar 2016 8.56pm)

 


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View martin2412's Profile martin2412 Flag Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 8.42pm Send a Private Message to martin2412 Add martin2412 as a friend

Originally posted by Hoof Hearted

I'll opt for ( a ) then.

Seriously.... the OP has thanked everyone on here personally but me and I gave him the right answer in an easy to follow video pretty much minutes after he asked for help.

Edited by Hoof Hearted (29 Mar 2016 4.39pm)

Sorry Hoof. (I did say cheers to everyone who replied a couple of posts after your original one though).

No seriously, thank you.

THANKS EVERYONE.

 

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View martin2412's Profile martin2412 Flag Living The Dream 29 Mar 16 8.52pm Send a Private Message to martin2412 Add martin2412 as a friend

Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall

Martin, As you know, I am a painter & as such know f*** all about plumbing & even less about central heating.
However, you needn't bother with any of the above advice.
Just turn the immersion heater On & off whenever you want hot water or better still leave it on constantly.
Bingo. Hot water forever
(and an electricity bill so big that you'll have to sell a kidney to cover)

It's only you painters that can afford to have your immersion heaters on constantly Bob.

Yourself, Picasso and Rembrandt never went without hot water I bet !!

 

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Pussay Patrol Flag 29 Mar 16 9.31pm

Sounds like a problem with the flux capacitor

Either that or your snozwangers need tickling

 


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Hoof Hearted 30 Mar 16 11.31am

Originally posted by martin2412

Sorry Hoof. (I did say cheers to everyone who replied a couple of posts after your original one though).

No seriously, thank you.

THANKS EVERYONE.

Hope you get it sorted quickly Martin!

 

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