Hi Forum
Having lurked a lot (and it seems I have read most of Tony’s 29,945 posts!javascript:emoticon('
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Symptoms are C/H okayish but no DHW.
DHW seemed to have a few days when my morning bath seemed a bit colder than I liked; then a week ago it gave up the ghost. (I have managed ever since by getting enough tepid water for a 2” bath by trickling water).
After reading advice given to others I conclude there is an excellent chance that the big diverter diaphragm is probably at fault. I have taken the panels off to take a look at the inside and think I would have no difficulty at all in changing it. If it worked it would be a cheap fix at £6 with the help of most lucid instructions on past posts in this forum!
I do realize that something else may be to blame but it seems sensible to at least eliminate the diaphragm from my enquiries. I hope you will all agree! I do not have much space to the sides of the unit to work and I do not see how it is possible to get to the inside end of the diverter valve without removing the gas valve. The service manual seems to suggest it is possible!
Whilst the boiler is accessible I would like to get our friendly plumber (he’s a Corgi too) to clean the debris around the burners. I had thought I could do that myself but see I would need an 18” screwdriver with a good magnetic tip – which I don’t have – to get to first base. I am happy to pay for a pro to do this – but if I can avoid it I don’t want anyone to embark on a repair job which might end up as an open ended fishing expedition. If I were to buy a suitable screwdriver and decided to do this myself would I be straying into Corgi-land?
I am not a gas engineer myself but over 40 years have installed, used and maintained gas boilers in my homes in four South American countries where people have had the right to blow themselves up without rules and regulations to prevent them doing so! In these countries the concept of a registered gas fitter would be as ridiculous as a registered brick layer would be to us! javascript:emoticon('
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TIA for any help.
Don

Having lurked a lot (and it seems I have read most of Tony’s 29,945 posts!javascript:emoticon('
Symptoms are C/H okayish but no DHW.
DHW seemed to have a few days when my morning bath seemed a bit colder than I liked; then a week ago it gave up the ghost. (I have managed ever since by getting enough tepid water for a 2” bath by trickling water).
After reading advice given to others I conclude there is an excellent chance that the big diverter diaphragm is probably at fault. I have taken the panels off to take a look at the inside and think I would have no difficulty at all in changing it. If it worked it would be a cheap fix at £6 with the help of most lucid instructions on past posts in this forum!
I do realize that something else may be to blame but it seems sensible to at least eliminate the diaphragm from my enquiries. I hope you will all agree! I do not have much space to the sides of the unit to work and I do not see how it is possible to get to the inside end of the diverter valve without removing the gas valve. The service manual seems to suggest it is possible!
Whilst the boiler is accessible I would like to get our friendly plumber (he’s a Corgi too) to clean the debris around the burners. I had thought I could do that myself but see I would need an 18” screwdriver with a good magnetic tip – which I don’t have – to get to first base. I am happy to pay for a pro to do this – but if I can avoid it I don’t want anyone to embark on a repair job which might end up as an open ended fishing expedition. If I were to buy a suitable screwdriver and decided to do this myself would I be straying into Corgi-land?
I am not a gas engineer myself but over 40 years have installed, used and maintained gas boilers in my homes in four South American countries where people have had the right to blow themselves up without rules and regulations to prevent them doing so! In these countries the concept of a registered gas fitter would be as ridiculous as a registered brick layer would be to us! javascript:emoticon('
TIA for any help.
Don
