Hi guys,
New to the forum but looks like lots of good advice on here!
I had a Glowworm 18hxi installed three weeks ago. After 8 days the boiler started making a high pitched noise but only as it warms up.
What happens is that the temperature builds up to about 50 degreees C and then the noise starts. If you turn down the temperature the boiler is set at then the noise generally goes off, even if the boiler doesn't. In other words, if its set at 75c and you turn it down to 65c it will stop, even if the boiler has only reached 60c.
The system has been power flushed and inhibitor used - the one recommended by Glowworm.
I had a Glowworm engineer out and he said that they have found a problem with the use of inhibitor and the system should be drained and refilled without inhibitor. If it was Ok then inhibitor could be reintroduced in small doses, stepping up a bit at a time (I presume until it makes a noise again!).
He also said if draining the system and refilling it without inhibitor did not solve the probelm then they would change the heat exchanger. They are sending out another engineer later this week to assess it again inspite of him saying we would skip this step and change the heat exchanger.
My questions are:
- Has anyone come across this inhibitor issue before? It seems very odd to suggest running a system without inhibitor. I found one reference on the Forum to this in 2005 but no others.
- Second, if you can't use inhibitor then surely the Glowworm product is not fit for purpose. That means unless Glowworm solve the problem we will end up in Court!
Grateful for advice
David
New to the forum but looks like lots of good advice on here!
I had a Glowworm 18hxi installed three weeks ago. After 8 days the boiler started making a high pitched noise but only as it warms up.
What happens is that the temperature builds up to about 50 degreees C and then the noise starts. If you turn down the temperature the boiler is set at then the noise generally goes off, even if the boiler doesn't. In other words, if its set at 75c and you turn it down to 65c it will stop, even if the boiler has only reached 60c.
The system has been power flushed and inhibitor used - the one recommended by Glowworm.
I had a Glowworm engineer out and he said that they have found a problem with the use of inhibitor and the system should be drained and refilled without inhibitor. If it was Ok then inhibitor could be reintroduced in small doses, stepping up a bit at a time (I presume until it makes a noise again!).
He also said if draining the system and refilling it without inhibitor did not solve the probelm then they would change the heat exchanger. They are sending out another engineer later this week to assess it again inspite of him saying we would skip this step and change the heat exchanger.
My questions are:
- Has anyone come across this inhibitor issue before? It seems very odd to suggest running a system without inhibitor. I found one reference on the Forum to this in 2005 but no others.
- Second, if you can't use inhibitor then surely the Glowworm product is not fit for purpose. That means unless Glowworm solve the problem we will end up in Court!
Grateful for advice
David