My central heating has developed a problem in that it intermittently won't switch off with the trigger from the room thermostat.
My heating is set to be on all the time, but is controlled by a 7-day programmable wall thermostat. All was working fine up until Sunday night, when I woke at around 3am to find the room was baking hot. I checked the temperature on the thermostat which read 22C, when the heating is not supposed to come on overnight unless the temperature falls below 10C.
I bought a replacement programmable thermostat which simply plugs into the backplate of the old one, and all seemed to be working fine again... until this morning, when once again, the boiler didn't shut down when it was supposed to. So, it seems that there is a communication issue between the thermostat and the boiler, but as I have replaced the thermostat, then this must point to a problem with the boiler. The problem is, I don't want the heating on all the time, and whilst the boiler is ignoring the thermostat, it is constantly on unless I manually switch the heating on and off.
This is a 5 year old Worcester boiler, which does the hot water and heating together. I think they call these a combi boiler. Can anyone shed any light on what the problem might be before I call out an engineer?