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njmorrison
Hello all, I've just replaced a hot water cylinder so had to drain down the central heating system. Prior to me doing this work the flat occupier was having trouble with the radiators coming on when only the hot water was set to come on. This was diagnosed as the need for a three port valve which was subsequently fitted.
Since I have replaced the cylinder the radiators are again coming on and the hot water isn't. I have very little experience with heating systems and three port valves but I suspect the valve needs to be re-set. Is this the case?
If so, is this done externally as I know there is a switch on the outer casing of the valve?
Pleas advise, thanks
Since I have replaced the cylinder the radiators are again coming on and the hot water isn't. I have very little experience with heating systems and three port valves but I suspect the valve needs to be re-set. Is this the case?
If so, is this done externally as I know there is a switch on the outer casing of the valve?
Pleas advise, thanks