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Hi all,

I have just moved into a 2 year old flat and I'm unable to set a timer to heat my hot water. If I use the boost button on the tank then the hot water does work after around an hour, but, without pushing the boost button I don't get any hot water.

My tank is: Telford Tristor VENTED SYSTEM COMBINATION Thermal Store Copper Cylinder Supplying Mains Pressure Hot Water 150 LITRES

It also has a honeywell VC4613 attached to the tank.

On the wall in the boiler room is a micro driver fil pilote 2h - I think this is for the electric radiators in the flat though?

Any advice would be great,

Thanks.
 
Sorry I just presumed the boost button was on a timer/programmer.

The Honeywell valve in the picture could be the culprit, there should be an adjustable thermostat on the cylinder , that you can adjust by hand / finger , just check nobody has turned it down .
The thermostat controls the Honeywell valve
 

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