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I’ve just had a gas engineer/plumber round to take a look at the boiler. He tested it and said the issue is quite unusual. Typically, when there’s a problem like this, it’s usually down to a faulty fan. In most cases, you’d notice that the fan doesn’t operate properly when there’s low flow going through the boiler. However, increasing the flow rate usually kick-starts the boiler into working.
But in our case, it’s doing the opposite — the boiler isn’t starting with high flow, but it does work on a lower flow. He said our boiler is more than capable of handling a fast flow. In fact, we should be able to run both the kitchen tap and the bath at the same time without any issues in terms of pressure or performance.
He’s going to speak to the boiler’s manufacturer to get some advice, as he doesn’t want to just start replacing parts unnecessarily. As for the ensuite, the mixer tap, and the valve — he doesn’t believe they’re the cause of the problem.
But in our case, it’s doing the opposite — the boiler isn’t starting with high flow, but it does work on a lower flow. He said our boiler is more than capable of handling a fast flow. In fact, we should be able to run both the kitchen tap and the bath at the same time without any issues in terms of pressure or performance.
He’s going to speak to the boiler’s manufacturer to get some advice, as he doesn’t want to just start replacing parts unnecessarily. As for the ensuite, the mixer tap, and the valve — he doesn’t believe they’re the cause of the problem.