I have hot water registers in my house and have had a recent problem.
The heat in one zone was running full bore the other day and the thermostat was set to cool which should have done nothing on that zone. It is for heat only.
I turned off the thermostat, reset it, replaced the batteries, and then removed it from the wall. With the unit removed from the wall it still appeared to be pumping out heat so I'm guessing that the valve/relay in by the boiler is defective.
That said a week ago a plumber was working on that zone and removed one of the heat registers and raised it one inch so that I could install at 3\4" hardwood floor. Is it possible that his work caused the problem with the relay? I don't know if or how they got any air out of the system since they cut the line and drained that area.
I know little to nothing about the boiler and heat.
Does it sound correct or possible that the relay could be calling for heat on it's own?
The heat in one zone was running full bore the other day and the thermostat was set to cool which should have done nothing on that zone. It is for heat only.
I turned off the thermostat, reset it, replaced the batteries, and then removed it from the wall. With the unit removed from the wall it still appeared to be pumping out heat so I'm guessing that the valve/relay in by the boiler is defective.
That said a week ago a plumber was working on that zone and removed one of the heat registers and raised it one inch so that I could install at 3\4" hardwood floor. Is it possible that his work caused the problem with the relay? I don't know if or how they got any air out of the system since they cut the line and drained that area.
I know little to nothing about the boiler and heat.
Does it sound correct or possible that the relay could be calling for heat on it's own?