Monkeysballs - I have the same boiler as you (a 10 year old Ecotec Plus 937). I've just received a VR33 but notice that the shift load tank is already connected to X31 on the main pcb. How is your VR33 connected to the main pcb?
What do people use to sleeve & insulate a new 25mm MDPE supply - this one is coming up through a concrete slab just inside the exterior wall.
Thanks in advance.
We've started fitting spirovent dirt seperators at work and I've just installed a Magnaclean for a customer, but are they a waste of time on sealed systems? Which ones do you rate?
The water supplier won't be in any hurry to replace their stop tap - expect 4 to 6 weeks delay.
What about changing the dodgy soldered fitting for a compression fitting?
How long have yoy been without hot water?
How long have you been trying to get the installer back?
I don't think you should be trying to make a repair - these cylinders can only be fitted/ maintained by qualified engineers for a reason.
Write to the builder (as well as phoning), do it...
If you've got 200 litres of hot water that your using at 16 litres per minute then you've got about 12 minutes of shower time I'd have thought.
Have you seen http://www.gasapplianceguide.co.uk/torrent_tech.pdf. There is no mention of supply flow rates in there that I can see though and I like...
Now that the OP has resolved his problem - didn't want to confuse things any further.
simond - what makes you think that the flow rate is immaterial if you pump off the mains? Not saying your wrong, just curious as i can only find a reference to 12 litres limit without permission.
Thanks
The water regulations do not allow a pump connected to the mains to draw more than 12 litres per minute unless permission has been granted in writing from the water supplier. Most shower pumps would draw more than this and the solution would be to supply hot and cold from a cistern - So it...
It sounds as though you have a small leak somewhere. You may be able to spot it if its a weeping radiator valve or something else thats fairly visible, but it may be under the floor somewhere. If you've just changed from an old "vented" system with a hot water cylinder then its not unheard of to...