Honeywell ST9400C – is there any set up where the hot water slider would control both hot water and central heating? That’s the simple question, the rest of the info is:
Mother in laws house. Large 4 bed detached house only 12yrs old. Radiators upstairs, underfloor heating downstairs controlled by 7 programmable, wired room-stats. The gas bills are enormous! It’s always hot because the under floor heating in one room or another is always on.
It’s been looked at by numerous ‘specialists’. One said it needed a new boiler – 7k thank you very much – still the same. The last said you need two new roomstats – no difference. I walked in late Saturday night and said what I always say “heating’s on”, because it’s like a punch in the face when you walk in the door. And what the mother in law always angrily does is drag me to the programmer and show me the slider on the heating side set to ‘OFF’.
Sunday morning I had a look. With the heating slider set to ‘OFF’, I go to the boiler – it’s not running. I set the nearest thermostat sky high – ‘clonk’ from thermostat and boiler starts. Go back to the programmer and set the hot water slider to ‘OFF’ – boiler switches off. Both the hot water and heating are definitely being controlled by the hot water slider.
I know why the heating is always on because every man and his dog have interfered with the heating and I will always find a thermostat that’s been set to 27 degrees. But everyone always assumes that the heating can’t run because it’s set to off, but it does because the hot water is set from 6am to 10pm (I’ll be changing that).
I can only see:
1 – For some reason this system has to be wired this way and you rely on the roomstats to control on/off and temperature
2 – It was wired incorrectly from the start
3- The programmer has an internal fault
I need to get to the bottom of it because it’s driving me mad. I can easily get someone to rewire / replace the programmer. I can then set the times and temperatures and lock all the programmers! No more money can be spent on specialists as the boiler replacement cost 7k, and the gas bill is over £100 each month!
Please help!
Mother in laws house. Large 4 bed detached house only 12yrs old. Radiators upstairs, underfloor heating downstairs controlled by 7 programmable, wired room-stats. The gas bills are enormous! It’s always hot because the under floor heating in one room or another is always on.
It’s been looked at by numerous ‘specialists’. One said it needed a new boiler – 7k thank you very much – still the same. The last said you need two new roomstats – no difference. I walked in late Saturday night and said what I always say “heating’s on”, because it’s like a punch in the face when you walk in the door. And what the mother in law always angrily does is drag me to the programmer and show me the slider on the heating side set to ‘OFF’.
Sunday morning I had a look. With the heating slider set to ‘OFF’, I go to the boiler – it’s not running. I set the nearest thermostat sky high – ‘clonk’ from thermostat and boiler starts. Go back to the programmer and set the hot water slider to ‘OFF’ – boiler switches off. Both the hot water and heating are definitely being controlled by the hot water slider.
I know why the heating is always on because every man and his dog have interfered with the heating and I will always find a thermostat that’s been set to 27 degrees. But everyone always assumes that the heating can’t run because it’s set to off, but it does because the hot water is set from 6am to 10pm (I’ll be changing that).
I can only see:
1 – For some reason this system has to be wired this way and you rely on the roomstats to control on/off and temperature
2 – It was wired incorrectly from the start
3- The programmer has an internal fault
I need to get to the bottom of it because it’s driving me mad. I can easily get someone to rewire / replace the programmer. I can then set the times and temperatures and lock all the programmers! No more money can be spent on specialists as the boiler replacement cost 7k, and the gas bill is over £100 each month!
Please help!