What does it mean when my boiler says pump overrun?
What does it mean when my boiler says pump overrun?
Pump overrun is a normal function of your boiler. If your system has this feature, it will usually come on after heating or hot water has been used. When pump overrun is on, your pump keeps running for a short time, usually 5-10 minutes.
What temperature should boiler thermostat be set at?
between 60 and 65 degrees
Cylinder thermostats are usually fitted on the side of your water cylinder. They have temperature scales marked; you should set them at between 60 and 65 degrees. Your boiler will usually have a dial on it, marked in numbers or from Min to Max.
Do boilers need pump overrun?
Most modern heat only boilers need to use pump overrun to dissipate residual heat and reduce the risk of water boiling in the heat exchanger when it is switched off.
How do I know if my boiler pump is not working?
If you think you have a problem with your pump, try lightly touching it. If it’s working properly there will be a slight vibration and it will be warm to the touch. If your pump isn’t working, turn off its power supply and get a cloth and a screwdriver.
What does ignition lockout mean on a boiler?
effectively shut down
Boiler lockout is a term used by boiler manufacturers to mean that the boiler has effectively shut down. When a boiler has a fault, ‘lockout’ prevents further damage. If you look on the front of your boiler you will usually see a reset button.
What is a normal temperature for a thermostat?
What temperature should my house be? Or better yet, “What is the most energy saving temperature to set my thermostat at?” According to ENERGYSTAR.gov, the ideal home temperature should be in between 70 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit.
Do ideal logic heat only require a pump overrun?
According to Ideal these boilers still require a pump over run but there is no where to make a pump connection.
What happens if boiler pump not working?
If your boiler has power, but your pump doesn’t, there could be a problem with the electrical wiring. The solution: You’ll need to call a heating engineer to check the wiring for you. They may be able to fix the wiring, or if the pump is old and corroded, it’s probably more cost-effective to replace it with a new one.