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I have a problem with my heating system (indirect unvented - with a cylinder). In order for the hot water to be heated my central heating needs to be on. If the central heating is not on (and the boiler is already fired up) the boiler does not fire up and heat water for the hot water cylinder. This is a real pain as it means we have to force the central heating to be on to get any hot water.

I have come across a Drayton zone actuator valve in the airing cupboard and wonder if this could be faulty? Or something else?

Other info that may be relevant is that the central heating has 2 zones - upstairs and downstairs - each controlled with their own thermostat and timing panel.
 
Here is the airing cupboard. The "zone valve actuator" that I can find is circled in yellow.
airing_cupboard.jpg
 
Ok. That I assume is the HW two port zone valve. I suspect the problem lies within this, unfortunately you're going to need a suitable heating engineer with an electrical multimeter to run a few tests.
 
I always used Honeywell valves but as with any manufacturer, nothing lasts forever. However I do agree with you, Drayton seem to be more problematic.
If you decide to purchase one that's your choice, however I personally would really want to do some checks first.
 
I always used Honeywell valves but as with any manufacturer, nothing lasts forever. However I do agree with you, Drayton seem to be more problematic.
If you decide to purchase one that's your choice, however I personally would really want to do some checks first.
I will only get one if I can definitely return it for full refund! Is there any particular model numbers or specification I need to look for?
 
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/drayton-za5-679-2-2-port-motorised-valve-22mm-22mm-compression/32455

Might not even need to drain down depending on the body
 
First and foremost Shaun the head needs to be proved the fault, I suspect it is but need to be sure. The OP said he's not a fan of Drayton as well, hence why I suggested Honeywell. My experience with Drayton is not the best to be honest.
 

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