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Hi guys,

I have a really odd one for you all.

About four years ago we installed a heating systems for a swimming pool using various items but the main part of the heating was a Honeywell zone valve controlling the boiler.

The valve was controlled in the usual way via a programmer and stat, monitoring the pool water. Recently however we've been called back as the pool was loosing heat intermittently.

On inspection I found that the wiring was ok (no one had messed with it) but that some times, on heat demand, the valve wasn't turning enough to trigger the micro switch. So I bent the metal plate a bit so that it would press the micro switch earlier. This worked for a week or two but then the same thing happened.

I recommended changing the valve and this was done by a third party. This worked for a week but now the pool is loosing heat again.

I've not been back yet to see if it the same problem but if it is what could be causing the valve not to open enough?

I've not come across this is 25 years of doing working with these valves.
 
Certainly sounds like the valve is sticking. As above they may have just changed the actuator.
 
How does the thermostat determine the heat needed for the pool?
A sensor somewhere ,rather than the traditional way of a room stat reading the air temperature?
 
So has the probe been ruled out as the problem or possible settings/controls on the heat exchanger/boiler?
I know you mentioned changing the stat
 
I cant see it being the probe as if this was at fault it wouldn't cause the valve to 'half open'. it would just get the water temp wrong or not heat at all.

the only thing I considered was that the boiler was changed a while ago by a third party and although I've checked the wiring, which is ok, the new boiler is a Vaillant Ecotech and I noticed that when the valve does work, the boiler takes about 7 mins to fire up. I cant see that this is right. I know there are various installer settings on these boilers and I don't think the installer has done them correctly. That said, I don't see how this would affect the valve.
 
is it a genuine Honeywell replacement? I've had the cheap "corgi" branded ones where the head doesn't want to sit properly on the spindle, then if you tighten it right down onto the valve it makes movement stiff.
 
Just sharing some thoughts :)
Vaillant boilers have anti cycling feature and won't re-ignite if it's within the anti cycling period. This can be set from 2 min up. But if the boiler is cold or has been off for a period and the orange goes L there shouldn't be another delay. I agree with the previous replies and reckon the valve likely not fully opening, so microswitch not closing and no L on orange.
 
The original valve had a problem very similar to what you are describing and I had to loosen it off the base a little to get it to work. Honeywell told me that to refit the actuator the manual lever has to be pushed to the ‘manual open’ setting before refitting it. I couldn’t quite see why that was the case but that one had ‘Honeywell’ on the lid though.

The new one is a Honeywell unit.
 
Just sharing some thoughts :)
Vaillant boilers have anti cycling feature and won't re-ignite if it's within the anti cycling period. This can be set from 2 min up. But if the boiler is cold or has been off for a period and the orange goes L there shouldn't be another delay. I agree with the previous replies and reckon the valve likely not fully opening, so microswitch not closing and no L on orange.

I realise that no L on orange would cause the boiler not to fire. My question is why would the valve not turn enough to trigger the micro switch? It stops short. Brand new stat, complete valve, tested all outputs at each switch but the motor stops short.
 
Hi,have you measured voltage at the actuator when in operation?
Just a extra thought,as on rare occasions,damaged conductors or a poor connection,can hobble things,even with a paltry 20 odd watts added.

A high-five,for the 25W test lamp :)
 

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