Hi all, first time post here
We have a Potterton Performa 28. In recent months it's had a new diverter valve and heat exchanger ( secondary). It's been working well until recently. The heating works ok, until you try and use the hot water.
If the heating is on or off, as soon as open the hot water tap the boiler fires and provides piping hot water, as in too bloody hot. Even if the temperature setting is set to it's lowest the boiler continues to heat the water until 4 lights (60 degrees) is illuminated. Even though the water temperature knob is set to the minimum.
If the heating was on when you opened the tap, once you close it again the boiler takes approximately 5 minutes to fire again.
A friend has the same boiler and tried it the above scenario and the temp lights never got beyond 40 degrees, and if the heating was on, and he closed the hot tap the boiler would fire instantly on the CH side.
So, does anyone have an idea where attention could be turned to next. Is there a common fault on these boilers that causes it to behave like this?
Thank you very much in advance.
Frank
We have a Potterton Performa 28. In recent months it's had a new diverter valve and heat exchanger ( secondary). It's been working well until recently. The heating works ok, until you try and use the hot water.
If the heating is on or off, as soon as open the hot water tap the boiler fires and provides piping hot water, as in too bloody hot. Even if the temperature setting is set to it's lowest the boiler continues to heat the water until 4 lights (60 degrees) is illuminated. Even though the water temperature knob is set to the minimum.
If the heating was on when you opened the tap, once you close it again the boiler takes approximately 5 minutes to fire again.
A friend has the same boiler and tried it the above scenario and the temp lights never got beyond 40 degrees, and if the heating was on, and he closed the hot tap the boiler would fire instantly on the CH side.
So, does anyone have an idea where attention could be turned to next. Is there a common fault on these boilers that causes it to behave like this?
Thank you very much in advance.
Frank
