Hi. I'm looking to replace a Potterton system boiler. It's an 'Ultra D.V.' It's got a honeywell diverter valve inside the boiler (hence the name D.V. I guess! DUH!) . I don't want to change all the pipework as it's buried in a concrete floor in a flat and there's a megflo in the airing...
Yes they were taking the **** and should have spotted the problem. i don't see how it could effect her plan but I'd be looking for some money from BG for a problem they should have spotted and fixed.
You can often buy a new front for these programmers from a plumbers merchant/heating spares place. The lack of independant control maybe something as simple as a dip switch on rear of programmer or maybe you.ve got an old system that can't run independantly.
Gas, I.ve got a customers boiler doing the same thing, an Ideal Elan 2. Just makes noise on hot water. No air from bleed point so I think maybe the heat x is just scaled up. What do u think?
Some are adjustable to give different flush quantities such as the dudley duo flush syphon. Remember the old saying 'if all else fails, read the instructions'
You can buy a pressure gauge which screws onto an outside tap or theres another type which pushes onto a kitchen sink tap. Cost about 15 quid. Go to plumbing merchant as the diy shops don't have em.
You can buy these programmers from Travic Perkins for about £30 branded under a different name but exactly the same unit. It sounds like this unit was never installed correctly in the first place.
Why not fit the DT20 RF kit. Plug the programmer into front of boiler. Screw digistat to wall. Comission. Finish. Takes about 15 minutes. Costs about £110
I don't suppose your in Ascot are you Mikeuns? I went to a job just like this several months ago. At first we changed the valve as electrically it wasn't doing what it was supposed to be doing. The boiler still wouln't work properly so I spoke to technical, followed their advice and one of...