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Becoming a bit of a pain now the weather is improving..any ideas?

Thanks in advance
 
as said, you need someone to take a look.
it could even be a old system with a summer/winter manual valve,
who knows without seeing.
or provide more info and pictures
 
it is quite common round here to find old systems with one or maybe two rads (usually bathroom and/or landing piped in such a way as they come on when hot water is selected.

essentially this is done to ensure that there is still a heatloss bypass in the event that the motorised valve/s fail.

it is also common to find that some idiot who doesnt understand heating systems has come along and added a rad or two to the system and teed of the same ho****er part of the circuit resulting in 2/3/4 rads that heat up when they shouldnt.

it is possible to remedy the situation, but i would strongly suggest you get someone in who understands how these systems work.
 
Some more info.
The problem is intermittent

Had the Valve replaced but problems persist. The Central heating controls register everything is off but the boiler is still chugging away. Only way to turn everything off is to turn the system off in the garage.

also the heating controls have been replaced

Any ideas?

Thanks
Ossie
 
Sounds like its not wired up correctly

Edit
Your better off choosing a decent heating engineer instead of a plumber as most domestic electricians (not all) are rubbish when it comes to heating controls
 
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This could be a case of the hot water return from cylinder not being piped in correct & to stop the problem of some rads heating up a inline check valve has been fitted, this has failed and is allowing water around part of heating system
 

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