Eco Elite 30 short cycling on CH

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Hi Folks,

I have a challenge with a Main Eco Elite 30 Combi which is short cycling on the CH. Water works fine. As soon as you have call for heat, the boiler fires up, modulates, but jumps very quickly (about 30 seconds or so from 40'ish all the way to 70, burner disengages putting it the boiler into its 3 min cycle for it only to repeat. Radiators upstairs heat up (moderately but not optimal) with downstairs stone cold. 9 radiators in total.

Was advised originally that a powerflush was required. 2 x full circuit powerflushes, plus a boiler flush on its own. The main heat exchanger was also removed by the engineer and manually flushed, followed by a powerflush directly (as thought it may be blocked)

CH Return flow pipe still does not get up to temp as the short cycling is probably not allowing heat to circulate all the way round the circuit as a result of the short cycling?

The following have already been changed

CH temp sensor
Diverter valve
Pump
DHW plate exchanger
DHW temp sensor

Pretty frustrating as the boiler still short cycles. The interesting thing was when the boiler inlet outlets were connected to the powerflush and boiler switched on, still seemed to short cycle, even with a decent powerflush flow.

The only thing which has not yet been changed is the inlet assembly, could there possibly be a block between that and the main heat exchanger?

Any thoughts please.

PS, yesterday when the DHW engaged, almost felt as hot water was being let off into heating flow pipe, Engineer swapped out replaced diverter for a new one this morning , but it has not resolved the situation.

As a next step, the Engineer is now wanting to do a second powerflush of the boiler alone with some chemicals (ferrnox f2 )and run that for an hour or 2 as he thinks the main exchanger may be scaled up?)

Any thoughts or ideas please....

Al
 
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If hes done a power flush on the heat exchanger why do another on the boiler with those parts replaced, check if there a filter on the isolation valve on return pipe
 
Hi Agas, yes checked that and was moderately clean, recleaned it anyway and reinstalled.
 
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The only thing that has not yet been touched is the inlet assembly connecting to the return flow (and back of pump), could that be clogged?
 

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