The problem:
EcoMax 824E Vaillant boiler, about 10 years old. Fails regularly and reports error code E12 (differential temperatures too high). Problem happens when hot taps are on (so, taps run hot, then cold, then hot again, etc.). Also happens when Central Heating (only) is on. So, it's not the Plate HE I'm guessing if it happens when CH is on (with all hot taps off).
*COULD* be the pump, except the resistance across this is 170ohms, which, according to Vaillant, means it is operating correctly. Also, with the CH at least, after about 10 mins of E12 on/off, the boiler settles and remains on (output pipe warmed up enough I guess), so this also suggests the pump is fine.
15mm gas inlet. 15mm HW system. 22mm CH system. Problem has arisen recently after 10 years of good working order, so I'm guessing the pipe sizes are fine.
British Gas sent a guy round who also thinks it is the Primary HE. They quote me £600 to replace it.
My questions:
1/ Do experts on here agree from what I've said above that this looks like the Primary HE?
2/ What else could it be, and how do I check for this/eliminate the possibilities?
3/ Can I replace or clean the Primary HE myself? I'm no qualified plumber, but I'm not an idiot either (managed to build a kit car, for example). £600 is a sum I'd like to avoid.
4/ Of the £600 quoted, £400 is the cost of the heat exchange itself. Does that seem reasonable.
Thank you for any help. This is my first post here, so if I've left info out or done something wrong, please be patient and poliely correct me (I've read the FAQs and rules, promise!
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EcoMax 824E Vaillant boiler, about 10 years old. Fails regularly and reports error code E12 (differential temperatures too high). Problem happens when hot taps are on (so, taps run hot, then cold, then hot again, etc.). Also happens when Central Heating (only) is on. So, it's not the Plate HE I'm guessing if it happens when CH is on (with all hot taps off).
*COULD* be the pump, except the resistance across this is 170ohms, which, according to Vaillant, means it is operating correctly. Also, with the CH at least, after about 10 mins of E12 on/off, the boiler settles and remains on (output pipe warmed up enough I guess), so this also suggests the pump is fine.
15mm gas inlet. 15mm HW system. 22mm CH system. Problem has arisen recently after 10 years of good working order, so I'm guessing the pipe sizes are fine.
British Gas sent a guy round who also thinks it is the Primary HE. They quote me £600 to replace it.
My questions:
1/ Do experts on here agree from what I've said above that this looks like the Primary HE?
2/ What else could it be, and how do I check for this/eliminate the possibilities?
3/ Can I replace or clean the Primary HE myself? I'm no qualified plumber, but I'm not an idiot either (managed to build a kit car, for example). £600 is a sum I'd like to avoid.
4/ Of the £600 quoted, £400 is the cost of the heat exchange itself. Does that seem reasonable.
Thank you for any help. This is my first post here, so if I've left info out or done something wrong, please be patient and poliely correct me (I've read the FAQs and rules, promise!
