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Any ideas why there would be a delay in my pump overrun. the delay is about 5 seconds and causes residual heat in the boiler to boil the water which results in loud knocking.
 
It's an old Glow Worm 40BR Mk 2. Would there be a 'stat to control the overrun? It seams that once the water boils the pump cuts in.
 
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