This is just an aside for the professionals!
A friend was called last Wednesday to fix a burst plastic pipe buried in concrete. He found it by luck and fixed it.
Next day he was called to the same problem at a different point and fixed that as well. He became suspicious and started asking the owner about the heating system. The owner admitted the rads got VERY hot but he had not bothered to call anyone to see it.
I was called in and discovered the min gas rate was set too high AND there was a PCB fault that prevented the gas valve being released when the boiler was up to temperature on CH. The wrong gas valve setting was a result of a lack of proper servicing and the owner had been aware the boiler had a problem but had ignored it.
His lack of care cost him dearly in repairing two leaking pipes set in concrete.
Tony
A friend was called last Wednesday to fix a burst plastic pipe buried in concrete. He found it by luck and fixed it.
Next day he was called to the same problem at a different point and fixed that as well. He became suspicious and started asking the owner about the heating system. The owner admitted the rads got VERY hot but he had not bothered to call anyone to see it.
I was called in and discovered the min gas rate was set too high AND there was a PCB fault that prevented the gas valve being released when the boiler was up to temperature on CH. The wrong gas valve setting was a result of a lack of proper servicing and the owner had been aware the boiler had a problem but had ignored it.
His lack of care cost him dearly in repairing two leaking pipes set in concrete.
Tony
