Discuss Hi all having problems with this heating system will hw stick on because of power on terminal? in the Central Heating Systems area at ElectriciansForums.net

your wiring diagram doesn't make sense to me for a 2 port valve. A 2 port valve is simply an open and shut valve. It has the following wiring
Blue - neutral
green and yellow - earth
grey - permanent live
brown - switched live from thermostat (be it C/H or Hot water)
orange - switched live out to boiler.

The valve is normally closed and opens when it gets a switched live to the brown. When it opens a micro switch inside connects grey to orange which signals the boiler to fire.

How is your myson wired at moment
 
Cheers lads but there is no valve on hw (if there was it would solve it)
There is no cylinder stat either
(Called out just to put room stat on system)
Need hw only for summer when room stat isn't calling for heat
Thanks for input

Still wouldn't solve it correctly, you need a zone valve to open/close the primary to the cylinder coil and a cylinder stat to regulate the temperature of the hot water. Regulating it on the boiler stat is not the way to do it.

Work with a wet pants to upgrade it to an S plan.
 
It must be gravity hot water then eg no pump and 28mm pipes

So

Hot water
Prog (hot water)
Boiler

Heating
Prog (heating)
Room stat
Pump and boiler
 

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