Title: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: theprawnidentity on October 15, 2013, 03:26:59 PM Warning! Because this post contains stereotypical man stuff, coarse language has been used in parts.
It's only taken me 2 weeks to realise that things like boilers and heating are meant to part of the male role within a household. As I don't notoriously succeed when it comes to doing man stuff round the house, I thought I would take to blonde to try and seek a solution. A normal person would look on the manufacturers website perhaps, or maybe even google it, but I came straight here because I know blonde WONT let me down!!!!!! We have a combi boiler, the heating I can turn on / off or have it on auto where it only comes on between certain hours (and I can even choose what those hours are all by myself). So far I'm bossing the absolute fucking shit out of it. The problem: The thermostat. I have set the thermostat for the heating to about 17 degrees on the wall, cause I fucking love polar bears. The thing is, the heating just continues when the temperature exceeds that amount. I can hear the thermostat go click when the turn the dial either side of the current temperature, but the boiler just cracks on regardless. Is there any things I can do to try and resolve this (like some settings that I've missed) or do I have to assume that the thermostat is barry fucked and rip the twat off the wall? Thanks in advance and sorry about them words I used. Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: Skippy on October 15, 2013, 03:29:16 PM Does it keep going forever, or does it just keep going on for a wee bit after the thermostat turns off? Our boiler doesn't stop on a sixpence, it keeps running for about 30 seconds after the thermostat keeps going.
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: theprawnidentity on October 15, 2013, 03:30:56 PM Nah it just ploughs on up to about 30 degrees at which point I have to turn it off at the switch.
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: DaveShoelace on October 15, 2013, 03:58:05 PM ah, a kindred spirit
wrong thread tho http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=59669.0 getting my boiler fixed in my newly bought house as we speak Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: RED-DOG on October 15, 2013, 04:12:47 PM Sounds like there's a wire off to me.
You need to check that the thermostat is connected to the boiler. Try to trace where the wires go, if you can't follow them from the thermostat to the boiler, check what colour size and shape they are at the thermostat end and then try to locate the same at the boiler end. Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: BorntoBubble on October 15, 2013, 04:19:45 PM Am I right in thinking a lot of new boilers don't use a thermostat any more? My mum and dad's house has a thermostat but it's not linked to the boiler it's just been left there from an old boiler.
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: RED-DOG on October 15, 2013, 04:22:05 PM Am I right in thinking a lot of new boilers don't use a thermostat any more? My mum and dad's house has a thermostat but it's not linked to the boiler it's just been left there from an old boiler. How does it know when the house has reached the desired temperature? Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: AndrewT on October 15, 2013, 04:25:16 PM Am I right in thinking a lot of new boilers don't use a thermostat any more? My mum and dad's house has a thermostat but it's not linked to the boiler it's just been left there from an old boiler. How does it know when the house has reached the desired temperature? Is that what a thermostat does? It feeds back to the boiler when to switch off? If so, that's just blown my mind - I always assumed the temperature on a heating thermostat was just a scale. So if the thermostat went from 15C-30C, then setting it at 22C just meant 'about half full-blast' Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: gouty on October 15, 2013, 04:30:22 PM I remember all these questions many years ago. all seemed far too complex so was placed firmly in the realm of my Mrs.
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: millidonk on October 15, 2013, 04:32:23 PM I remember all these questions many years ago. all seemed far too complex so was placed firmly in the realm of my Mrs. +1 Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: RED-DOG on October 15, 2013, 04:45:52 PM Am I right in thinking a lot of new boilers don't use a thermostat any more? My mum and dad's house has a thermostat but it's not linked to the boiler it's just been left there from an old boiler. How does it know when the house has reached the desired temperature? Is that what a thermostat does? It feeds back to the boiler when to switch off? If so, that's just blown my mind - I always assumed the temperature on a heating thermostat was just a scale. So if the thermostat went from 15C-30C, then setting it at 22C just meant 'about half full-blast' Just in case you're not joking. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermostat Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: RED-DOG on October 15, 2013, 04:47:39 PM If you set your thermostat to say, 20 on a hot day, your heating won't come on at all.
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: BorntoBubble on October 15, 2013, 04:50:35 PM Am I right in thinking a lot of new boilers don't use a thermostat any more? My mum and dad's house has a thermostat but it's not linked to the boiler it's just been left there from an old boiler. How does it know when the house has reached the desired temperature? Is that what a thermostat does? It feeds back to the boiler when to switch off? If so, that's just blown my mind - I always assumed the temperature on a heating thermostat was just a scale. So if the thermostat went from 15C-30C, then setting it at 22C just meant 'about half full-blast' Just in case you're not joking. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermostat My mum and dad seem to need a thermostat that goes to about 40. Because the house is always far to hot! Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: vegaslover on October 15, 2013, 05:04:44 PM I remember all these questions many years ago. all seemed far too complex so was placed firmly in the realm of my Mrs. +1 Am I right in thinking a lot of new boilers don't use a thermostat any more? My mum and dad's house has a thermostat but it's not linked to the boiler it's just been left there from an old boiler. How does it know when the house has reached the desired temperature? Is that what a thermostat does? It feeds back to the boiler when to switch off? If so, that's just blown my mind - I always assumed the temperature on a heating thermostat was just a scale. So if the thermostat went from 15C-30C, then setting it at 22C just meant 'about half full-blast' How do I explain to my six year old why I am laughing at all this? Best I could do was " It's adult stuff, you will realise when you are older" Most the above is why the mrs is in charge of dealing with the plumber for our new boiler/bathroom being done at end of month Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: AndrewT on October 15, 2013, 05:11:10 PM If you set your thermostat to say, 20 on a hot day, your heating won't come on at all. Not joking at all. This is like the day I discovered that the numbers on a toaster are not heat settings but a timer. http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=53499.msg1376856#msg1376856 Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: millidonk on October 15, 2013, 05:18:28 PM oh shit. not the toasters again!
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: BulldozerD on October 15, 2013, 05:25:11 PM worry about it in December when it gets cold, far too warm to have the heating on at the moment
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: gouty on October 15, 2013, 06:58:28 PM To be honest gas central heating is just totally taken for granted but what a luxury it is.
When we first bought our house it had those electric storage heaters with all the bricks in them. So during the night we heat all the bricks up and the following day we let the heat out. What a load of crap. After about a year we had saved up enough to buy central heating. Well what a week that was. It was just the best feeling ever. As I said earlier, its just taken for granted now but now and again I remember the old days when I had a day off and my beloved was out working herself daft in a factory. She would come home and I would be on the sofa with the baby fast asleep on me with the heating on full blast. Then turn the heating off and go down the pub for a log fire. Happy days. Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: BorntoBubble on October 15, 2013, 06:59:30 PM If you set your thermostat to say, 20 on a hot day, your heating won't come on at all. Not joking at all. This is like the day I discovered that the numbers on a toaster are not heat settings but a timer. http://blondepoker.com/forum/index.php?topic=53499.msg1376856#msg1376856 WHAT?! What does the numbers equate to in terms of time its not minutes is it? If it is i feel like a right tard Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: theprawnidentity on October 15, 2013, 08:16:17 PM Thanks for the responses, even I knew the dial on the toaster was a timer though!!!!
Tracing wires through walls sounds way out of my jurisdiction though!!! I'm likely to do damage trying to find 'em. Someone suggested that I turn the thermostat on the boiler down to reduce the water temperature (rather than the one that checks the room temperature), so I'll give that a spin for a short term fix. Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: david3103 on October 15, 2013, 09:26:53 PM Is the thermostat one of those new-fanged wireless jobs?
Where is it situated? Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: theprawnidentity on October 15, 2013, 09:31:30 PM The thermostat and timer are old gear, defo not wireless. The controls on the boiler itself is one of them cog and switch things
Title: Re: Man Buys House (thin); can't use heating..... Post by: BangBang on October 16, 2013, 02:02:11 AM Congrats on the house, best advise I can give you is, build relationships with local tradesmen if you already haven't. This will save you so much time and money in the long run..
Brought my first house 14 years ago and was completely ripped off by tradesmen to begin with, a couple of months and a few pints later the prices went down by 20%.. Not sure on the boiler thing, I always call my brother out to do stuff like this for me... :) |