hello experts,
I am not a DIY plumber, just a home owner who had a plumber come in to fix a couple of things at home.
But doing all of this, he may or may not have introduced a new problem which I wanted to get advice on from you experts
Every night since the plumbers visit, the central heating turns itself off from roughly 2am-4.30am. no matter what I do, it just would not turn on. restart boiler, check heating loop pressure and increase it if needed. Nothing seems to work and heating magically turns itself back on around 4.30am.
I have a tado at and I have deleted the schedule, reset the tado from the Internet bridge and reconfigured it. it is running on manual completely. Nothing seems to have made any difference.
Do you guys have ideas as to what's causing the heating to turn itself off? Hot water seems okay at this time.
I am not a DIY plumber, just a home owner who had a plumber come in to fix a couple of things at home.
changed 2 port valves for the boiler
removed some unwanted components in the water softener pipeline that was reducing the water pressure
increased water pressure on the incoming line from mains.
fixed a radiator that wasn't heating evenly, presumably by sucking heating loop and refilling it
But doing all of this, he may or may not have introduced a new problem which I wanted to get advice on from you experts
Every night since the plumbers visit, the central heating turns itself off from roughly 2am-4.30am. no matter what I do, it just would not turn on. restart boiler, check heating loop pressure and increase it if needed. Nothing seems to work and heating magically turns itself back on around 4.30am.
I have a tado at and I have deleted the schedule, reset the tado from the Internet bridge and reconfigured it. it is running on manual completely. Nothing seems to have made any difference.
Do you guys have ideas as to what's causing the heating to turn itself off? Hot water seems okay at this time.