The hot water ('old style' separate boiler and tank system) comes on, but then it doesn't seem to switch off. The boiler just stays on. It doesn't do it every time, so the only way we know it's happened is either by noticing the sound of the pump or when you find the hot water is bloody boiling!
We've already had a man out and he's replaced the electronically actuated valve - which was clearly dead TBF - but that's not fixed it. In classic style the problem didn't manifest itself when he was here. If you switch the hot water on/off with the control panel nothing much happens after it initially switches on. It just stays on. The only way to turn it off is at the boiler itself.
I'm thinking maybe the timer is caput? Intermittent fault screams electronics failure to me?
My question is though, can I just buy a new timer and stick it on? Is it that simple? It's one just like this. Until very recently I didn't realise they just clip onto the panel and they have a multi pin connector on the back. I'd never looked
https://www.screwfix.com/p/drayton-lp52 ... lsrc=aw.ds
