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Milo_Pod

Hi all,

First post, hope someone can provide some info :)

I moved into my current house 18 months ago, bathroom has tiled floor with a warmup thermostat controlled underfloor heating. Just recently the termostat started showing HI all the time which I think from browsing the net means the heat sensor is broken???

I was wondering whether:

  • Is this fixable without needing to rip the floor / tiles up.
  • Will it be an expensive job?
Greatful for any responses

Cheers :8:
 
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Milo_Pod

Thanks for the quick responses Sir Ramic / Jimbob...

The thermostat is mounted a wall and looks as if all wires etc go down a conduit in the wall... so to fix it I'll need to:


  • Turn off power at fusebox.
  • Remove / loosen thermostat from wall.
  • Remove sensor wires.
  • Put in new sensor wiress which are of same type to current ones.
One further question... presumably the senor wiress will be quite long / go under the bathroom floor... in which case if I pull out the old wires and put in news ones how do I push the new wires down the conduit to where they need to be? I realise I may have just asked a very daft question, apols if so!

Thanks again.
 
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Time's Ran Out

Was there a guarantee/instruction manual left with the householders package when you moved in?
They would normally be a plan siting the sensor position in the floor.
You may be lucky that the sensor is directly in front of the thermostat and it will pull out.
However on some conduit the inside of the tube is ribbed and this makes insertion and removal difficult if it is not straight.
You may find it possible to remove skirting or bottom tile to see where the sensor wire goes under the floor.
Good luck!
 

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