Vaillant Ecotec Plus 824 - Issue

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Hi Guys,

I have an issue with my boiler 'Vaillant Ecotec Plus 824 (Combination)'. The problem is that when I turn on the hot water tap, I get luke warm water and when it's been turned on for a while i.e. more than ~5-10 minutes, the radiators start getting warm and the tap water starts getting warmer.

I had a friend check out the boiler and he said that it is the diverter valve at fault and told me I had to purchase a new one. The diverter valve is motorised and I have tried looking on the Internet for it and can not find it.

Has anyone experienced this problem before? And does anyone know where I might be able to obtain the diverter valve. I have tried looking everywhere and can only find it for the TurboMax models.

Thanks
 
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Any proper boiler spares merchant will find it for you.

In any case I think its the same valve!

Tony
 
It certainly looks like the right part.

But Ezypart are not selling the genuine manufacturer's supplied parts although they MIGHT be made by the component manufacturer or it MIGHT be a chinese copy!

Tony
 
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hi im sure the ecotec diverters are more compact than the turbomax ones ie, they are not compatible. you will need the diverter specifically for the ecotec.
 
Could the OP find the part numbeer for the diverter in his service manual?

Can you measure an Ecotec diverter Matthew?

I have only one type in stock which we use regularly on the Turbomax 824.

Tony
 
Vaillant do not list parts in their installation manual.

DV is 178978 for Ecotec Plus range
 
DV is 178978 for Ecotec Plus range

The usual one we have to replace is the 252457 for the Turbomax 824.

So it must be a different type. I dont think they can fail very often as we have never replaced one.

Tony
 
Had this problem last week. Nothing to do with diverter valve.
There is an inline filter fitted to a tee piece on the lefthand side of the boiler.
Good old Vaillant dont show it in their manual.
One filter was cleaned and replaced boiler worked a treat.
 
Hi,

Thanks for the responses guys.

Gremlin16, are you sure it's the same problem that I'm suffering from. My boiler seems to be leaking hot water to the radiator when the hot tap is on. When the radiator has warmed up sufficiently then I get reasonably hot tap water, otherwise it starts luke warm.

A temporary fix was to turn off water supply to radiator and that seems to temperorily fix the problem i.e. perfectly warm tap water.

Thanks
 
No directly same problem as yours but it can lead to sediment finding its way to diverter valve
 
Hi narendra

Check that the motor stem is actually connected to the valve spindle (hook motor stem on valve spindle ball end). Also a faulty PCB could also give these symptoms.

Bunny[/b]
 

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