Hi, It sounds like the logic board has failed. The spinning up could be the humidity sensor or it could be the faulty logic boards. Some systems have a wired controller if this is the issue then you can check the screen on the unit itself. In this case a new remote controller can be added. It would be interesting to know what the issue was as I appreciate you asked this question a while ago. Hope this helps, Tom.
Hi, I did a similar thing with a Mac Mini. I simply took a time machine backup and then booted to internet recovery. From there I formated each drive in disk utility separatly to break fusion. I then swapped over to the SSD. Worked fine. I hope this makes sense. Thanks, Tom.
Hi, sometimes this can be a fault with the controller. Just to check if you turn to sun do all the heaters turn on and produce heat? In other words do the heaters listen to the controller?
It was actually switching over which is why there all open and part is slightly learning, as they were closing. I did it that way to make it easier to photograph.
When the summer bypass is on the fins on the inside (that cover the cell will close the fins one the outside will open. When the summer bypass is off the fins will close on the outside but open the ones that are covered by the cell. This is because when the summer bypass is closed it forces the air round to avoid the heat exchange process. If you think nothing is happening its either the temperate is set wrong or the summer bypass is faulty. Most of the time its the temperature. You can find the temperature settings in the front screen menu.
This can manage a hot water tank too. If you connect it to a zone using Dimplex’s Universal Pilot Wire Interface unit (model RXPWIF). My flat works in this way.
Hi Grace, I’m glad the guide helped. If there is a small bit of dust I would have thought it would be fine, as long as its not a heavy build up. As a rough guide if the fans spin freely it sounds like it should be fine. Cheers, Tom.
As far as I know the arrows are there to note which way round the installer decided to fit the unit. If you were to take the back off on my unit the other side would have red arrows. I don’t know what the impact would be but as long as the ducting is connected properly I doubt it would be a huge problem. You could ask Vent Axia support, they are very helpful. Its been going strong for 10 years so it can’t be that bad!
In terms of the correct way round I would say arrow to arrow should be fine. I assume that’s the way you took it out?
Have you tried all the zones? Depending on the model you either have two or four zones. Sometimes fitters don’t connect all the zones. For example in my flat I split them up to give more flexibility. The other thing to check if the temperature is up to max to make sure it will come on. Assuming it’s not tropical temperatures where you are!
It would matter on the assumption your system is the same as mine. One powers the radiator and the other switch tells the radiator weather to do what the controller tells it to. If you put all your radiators on to full and set the controller to night (moon). They should all go off. If they don’t then try flip the switch and you will see one light stays on and one goes off. Its now doing what the controllers say correctly. You can then programme it as normal. Its a trial and error to be honest. Some of mine are the wrong way round so it took some time to work it out.
Hi Gina, glad it helped. Usually just checking there are no blockages should be sufficient.
Hi, sometimes this can be a fault with the controller. Just to check if you turn to sun do all the heaters turn on and produce heat? In other words do the heaters listen to the controller?
Hi,
It was actually switching over which is why there all open and part is slightly learning, as they were closing. I did it that way to make it easier to photograph.
When the summer bypass is on the fins on the inside (that cover the cell will close the fins one the outside will open. When the summer bypass is off the fins will close on the outside but open the ones that are covered by the cell. This is because when the summer bypass is closed it forces the air round to avoid the heat exchange process. If you think nothing is happening its either the temperate is set wrong or the summer bypass is faulty. Most of the time its the temperature. You can find the temperature settings in the front screen menu.
Hope that helps.
Hi,
This can manage a hot water tank too. If you connect it to a zone using Dimplex’s Universal Pilot Wire Interface unit (model RXPWIF). My flat works in this way.
Hope this helps,
Tom
Hi Grace, I’m glad the guide helped. If there is a small bit of dust I would have thought it would be fine, as long as its not a heavy build up. As a rough guide if the fans spin freely it sounds like it should be fine. Cheers, Tom.
As far as I know the arrows are there to note which way round the installer decided to fit the unit. If you were to take the back off on my unit the other side would have red arrows. I don’t know what the impact would be but as long as the ducting is connected properly I doubt it would be a huge problem. You could ask Vent Axia support, they are very helpful. Its been going strong for 10 years so it can’t be that bad!
In terms of the correct way round I would say arrow to arrow should be fine. I assume that’s the way you took it out?
Hi,
Have you tried all the zones? Depending on the model you either have two or four zones. Sometimes fitters don’t connect all the zones. For example in my flat I split them up to give more flexibility. The other thing to check if the temperature is up to max to make sure it will come on. Assuming it’s not tropical temperatures where you are!
Cheers,
Tom
Hi,
I can’t see a reason why electrical tape would not work. Is that what you mean, you removed the battery tape? I’m not sure what it’s made off.
Cheers,
Tom
No problem, your welcome. Thanks for your help too, you made me realise I broke the website comments during an upgrade.
Hi Artuer,
It would matter on the assumption your system is the same as mine. One powers the radiator and the other switch tells the radiator weather to do what the controller tells it to. If you put all your radiators on to full and set the controller to night (moon). They should all go off. If they don’t then try flip the switch and you will see one light stays on and one goes off. Its now doing what the controllers say correctly. You can then programme it as normal. Its a trial and error to be honest. Some of mine are the wrong way round so it took some time to work it out.
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