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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    I’m pretty sure your talking about the mugshot of yours :LOL::LOL::LOL:
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    Well I did but not anymore on this forum as majority of you are giving biased responses and frankly rude responses. Goodbye
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    I’m guessing you all are plumbers hence trying to support your rogue trading
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    The point is, the PCB was working before I called the engineer. There was no issue with it. I called Potterton and they said it’s on OJ’s who caused the issue. He’s obviously left a leak on the PVR or some leak after he done the work which caused water to leak onto the PCB. Yes he will not give...
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    We’ve done all that no luck. The engineer said to get the circuit board refurbished £60 or replaced £200. Or I go with British Gas repair and cover £99 + £24/month. This engineer basically cocked up my boiler when he replaced the PRV and expansion vessel. Absolute disastrous.
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    He is here now and he doesn’t have a clue why it goes to e133. He thinks it’s the potterton circuit boards being very sensitive. He’s using a hairdryer to dry it. Anyone else have a clue?
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    Yes let’s see what he says. I am not paying an extra penny. He guaranteed 1 year- it lasted 2 hours. Otherwise a small claims is on the way to him.
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    This happened straight after the engineer changed the PRV sand expansion vessel. Do you think he’s made an error somewhere?
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    There’s a tube under the boiler next to the tube where you increase pressure, is wet/possibly leaking. It feels like condensation. Never had that before. Engineer said he cant do anything tonight as he is ‘far’- this is unacceptable to be honest. He fixed it today and it hasn’t lasted half a...
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    Potterton e133 code after PRV and expansion vessel changed

    so I had high pressure issues on my potterton combi boiler. Called an engineer who charged £75 for a call out then said the PRV and expansion vessel needs changing and that’ll sort it. I said I’d rather got homeserve and subscribe to the yearly subscription + paying the £99 upfront for emergency...
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