I am fully aware of the combustion chamber, for some reason my approval has been pending for about a month!! 54293 is my reg
So I moved an existing boiler, upstairs to downstairs, in the summer. When it came to winter the guy complained there was a horrific banging sound and his hot water was cutting out. He could not understand his boiler developed a fault and accussed me basically of breaking it albeit 3 months down the line. Diverter valve diaphragm fixed the hot water. He still complained about this radiator noise which I ha never heard and that the upstairs rads were cool. The temp also went up after a while and was cutting the boiler off early.
I stuck a screwdriver in his pump and stopped it spinning easily. I told him I would replace the pump first then go from there as he had a circulation problem. Explained there may be a blockage. He would not let me replace the pump. So he had insurance company out, they changed the pump and the main heat exchanger but said they were not faulty so he is blaming me! ...for his insurance premium rising. The fault still exists. He is accusing me and blaming me, I literally moved the boiler and renewed all pipework, about 6m each supply. I can't imagine that I have used too much solder and created a blockage??? Could it be the pump was fooked but now the gu y changed the heat exchanger that there is an air lock in that?
Would a split diaphragm on the heating side cause this issue? Anyone got any ideas...or is it defo a blockage in the pipework. Apparently the system was powerflushed 5 years ago and to be fair the water is really clean.....
So I moved an existing boiler, upstairs to downstairs, in the summer. When it came to winter the guy complained there was a horrific banging sound and his hot water was cutting out. He could not understand his boiler developed a fault and accussed me basically of breaking it albeit 3 months down the line. Diverter valve diaphragm fixed the hot water. He still complained about this radiator noise which I ha never heard and that the upstairs rads were cool. The temp also went up after a while and was cutting the boiler off early.
I stuck a screwdriver in his pump and stopped it spinning easily. I told him I would replace the pump first then go from there as he had a circulation problem. Explained there may be a blockage. He would not let me replace the pump. So he had insurance company out, they changed the pump and the main heat exchanger but said they were not faulty so he is blaming me! ...for his insurance premium rising. The fault still exists. He is accusing me and blaming me, I literally moved the boiler and renewed all pipework, about 6m each supply. I can't imagine that I have used too much solder and created a blockage??? Could it be the pump was fooked but now the gu y changed the heat exchanger that there is an air lock in that?
Would a split diaphragm on the heating side cause this issue? Anyone got any ideas...or is it defo a blockage in the pipework. Apparently the system was powerflushed 5 years ago and to be fair the water is really clean.....