Hi lads
been doing a small job for a builder and this included moving programmer + stat small distances. the programmer was moved a foot upwards and i didnt disconnect anything apart from the feed because i was feeding it from a new spur (had been a grid switch). anyhow today i re-energized the heating after it had been off for a week and now the heating doesnt work, the hot water is fine. could it be the programmer that is faulty ? it has been lying around for a week and might have taken a knock. it is a lifestyle LP522. im ok with wiring central heating from scratch but am a bit of a amateur when it comes to fault finding. there is no power reaching the stat so this means the pro is not requesting heat. can i bypass the programmer to test it by putting the central heating 'on' with perm feed ?
thanks is advance !
been doing a small job for a builder and this included moving programmer + stat small distances. the programmer was moved a foot upwards and i didnt disconnect anything apart from the feed because i was feeding it from a new spur (had been a grid switch). anyhow today i re-energized the heating after it had been off for a week and now the heating doesnt work, the hot water is fine. could it be the programmer that is faulty ? it has been lying around for a week and might have taken a knock. it is a lifestyle LP522. im ok with wiring central heating from scratch but am a bit of a amateur when it comes to fault finding. there is no power reaching the stat so this means the pro is not requesting heat. can i bypass the programmer to test it by putting the central heating 'on' with perm feed ?
thanks is advance !