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C & M Brittony boiler hot water problem.

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I am having the following problem.
C.H. works fine with no problem at all.
However the DHW is doing strange things...
I need to have the hw tap on a very fast flow before the boiler responds with the lights running across the front and the flame light lit. It I then drop the flow rate to a point where the water is hot ( not scalding hot ) the boiler responds by reverting back to CH mode ( or off if the ch is not on ) This results in cold water at the hot tap... Not what is required !
If i give it another go with the flow rate the whole sequence repeats.
Could this have anything to do with the sold water pressure as I have recently had a new stopcock fitted. Or is there a more sinister fault lurking...

The temp control is fully clockwise.
 
Shatt use the name Britony for more than one boiler. Do you have any more information on model?
From what you wrote it sounds like a later SE ?
flow switch?
 
I have had a close look at the boiler today and think :?: I have figured out the problem... The diverter valve spindle comes down VERY slowly and only when the tap is on almost full flow. If I then throttle back the flow the spindle rises up again and unmakes the flow switch. If I manually hold in the flow switch the water gets as hot as it ever did. Have I got a leaking diaphram !!! This only started after I had a new stopcock fitted and the pressure is now quite high. If this is the problem how difficult is it to replace ?
 
Thanks to All the help I have received, I have now solved the problem. The "o" ring below the diaphragm was VERY tight fit on the shaft making it very difficult to slide up and down. I replaced the diaphragm and the plunger and "o" ring and now all is well.
It took me a little time to figure out how the diaphragm water bleed worked but got it all working now

Changing is a doddle, drain DHW system remove flow switch wires ( 2 ). remove the two retaining clips, lift off the housing, change the bits , reassemble and bleed the diaphragm water feed.
 
Does anyone remember which old C&M model you surprisingly need to depressurise the heating side to replace the diaphragm?

Was it the Celtic?

Tony
 
I thought It was too good to be true.... My hot water stopped completly today and on investigation I found the flow contol valve was in little bits inside the housing.. The little white plastic valve thing that sits on the end of a spring inside the valve had disintergrated and was not restricting the flow of water at all. this meant the diaphragm was getting very little pressure diffrence and hence no DHW.

I have done a temp fix but I need to know where to get either the little white plastic part or the whole valve..

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