Not Heating during Off-Peak (stoke-on-trent)
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Not Heating during Off-Peak (stoke-on-trent)
Hi,
I have lived in a new build property for the past nine years which has a Gledhill PulsaCoil 2000. I have recently noticed that the water is no longer heating during the off-peak hours (2am-7am). As an interim, i have resorted to setting the "boost" to come on in the morning so i at least have hot water available.
After abit of research i believe the Thermostat which activates the o/p heating has tripped.
Can anybody help if anyone has experienced similar issues and best solutions.
Many Thanks
Dave
I have lived in a new build property for the past nine years which has a Gledhill PulsaCoil 2000. I have recently noticed that the water is no longer heating during the off-peak hours (2am-7am). As an interim, i have resorted to setting the "boost" to come on in the morning so i at least have hot water available.
After abit of research i believe the Thermostat which activates the o/p heating has tripped.
Can anybody help if anyone has experienced similar issues and best solutions.
Many Thanks
Dave
kemptond- Posts : 1
Join date : 2014-03-24
Re: Not Heating during Off-Peak (stoke-on-trent)
Hi ya,
If you read through the posts in the PC 2000 section.
All what you need has been covered many times.
Mike
If you read through the posts in the PC 2000 section.
All what you need has been covered many times.
Mike
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