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    Suprima 70 HE Flow Thermistor Fault

    Thanks for the help
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    Suprima 70 HE Flow Thermistor Fault

    Okay cheers for the info, not sure why you think this would be a wind up I ain't a plumber so came here for advice. As the water supplys are seperate, the pipe work is seperate and you turn them on individually I thought the boiler would work just heating one side and not the other. Wasn't...
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    Suprima 70 HE Flow Thermistor Fault

    Its not a combi does that make any difference. I am guessing since it doesn't work at the moment then the answer is a big NO! :lol:
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    Suprima 70 HE Flow Thermistor Fault

    Ah :oops: I thought they were isolated so it would heat water without the central heating being full of water. Surely the boiler, pump and other parts aren't dry as there is water in the hot tank and pipe work to the boiler, just not the dirty central heating side.
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    Suprima 70 HE Flow Thermistor Fault

    Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone had any clues on what could be wrong on my boiler. I have a Potterton Suprima 70 HE and it is not working and showing a Flow Thermistor Fault (Red light on, middle flashing and right light on) It was working fine until I drained down the central...
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    Having boiler moved to upstairs, good idea?

    Its not in the bedroom its on the landing. But is near the bedroom (just outside)
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    Having boiler moved to upstairs, good idea?

    Hello, I am having a new boiler fitted and the plumber I am going to go with has said it would be better to have it upstairs in the airing cupboard where the hot water tank is now (I am changing to a combi). It is outside wall and seems ok to me as gives a cupboard back in the kitchen, but I...
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    Shower Pump on mains supply?

    Thanks a lot for your help. Found the recomended boiler section on here as well which is really useful, so fingers crossed!! :D
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    Shower Pump on mains supply?

    Thanks thats what I thought might be the case but wanted to check. I am worried the water pressure may be really poor but will discuss with suppliers of the new boiler when I get one. Stupid question 2 then, if mains pressure is okay, why have a cold water tank in the loft in the first place?
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    Shower Pump on mains supply?

    Hello, had a look through FAQ and other topics but could not find exactly what I wanted to know. I have two showers running from their own pump which are fitted to the hot water tank and cold water from header tank in the loft. One of the pumps has died and I was going to replace but I am...
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    Drained central heating and using Hot Water?

    Thanks will try it, guessed it might be that expensive on the electric!!! :lol:
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    Drained central heating and using Hot Water?

    Thanks for that, did not realise. Learn something everyday!! :) Thanks for speedy response. Tank does have imersion heater but think it does not work as the on switch had tape on it when I moved in and a plumber mentioned to me that it was common for these to go and often people don't...
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    Drained central heating and using Hot Water?

    Hello, Had a look around the forum but could not find anything on this problem I have. I was replacing the radiators in my house for some new ones as the old ones were only single and did not give off much heat and have drained down the system without any problems and started the work. I...
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