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Home > Home & Garden > Heating & Air Conditioning   »   hot water but no heating! vokera boiler and honeywell cm67 thermostat

 
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Old May 9, 2007, 11:10 AM
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hot water but no heating! vokera boiler and honeywell cm67 thermostat

Please can someone help??
I have recently moved into a home with a Vokera Boiler Linea range and honeywell CM67 thermostat. When we first moved in we had hot water and heat. With the hot weather the boiler has been on hot water only for approx 2 week. This week we have gone to put it on hot water and heating but the heating will not fire up. The thermostat appears all correct and the flame comes up showing that the boiler needs to ignite but nothing happens. The boiler does ignite however whenever we turn on the hot tap. We have tried the reset/off for 10 seconds but it still does not work. the manual suggests there may be a lockout but how do we overcome this is there some sort of reset button within the boiler? Or is it to do with the thermostat connection. Please help! its chilly in the evenings unless of course i have a hot bath!!
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Old May 9, 2007, 11:27 AM   #2  
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Have someone to come out and check it you may have touched something by mistake and shut it off. So to be on the safe side call a repair man.
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