Dear Experts,
I have a Vokera linea 28 combi boiler which I think is about 15 years old (non-condensing, efficiency 77%).
It appears that its primary heat exchanger is leaking water into the combusion chamber. The expansion vessel is kaput (or maybe the pipe just keeps blocking up); I recently fitted and external one. It is noisy and presumably the fan would be replaced to cure this.
Should I get it fixed, or should I replace it?
Apart from the economic calculation, i.e. cost of repair compared to cost of replacement minus improved efficiency savings, there is also the question of disruption: in particular, does anyone know to what extent new boilers might have the same or similar pipe order at the bottom? Because of where it is fitted, substantial changes to the plumbing would be difficult.
Thanks for any suggestions!
I have a Vokera linea 28 combi boiler which I think is about 15 years old (non-condensing, efficiency 77%).
It appears that its primary heat exchanger is leaking water into the combusion chamber. The expansion vessel is kaput (or maybe the pipe just keeps blocking up); I recently fitted and external one. It is noisy and presumably the fan would be replaced to cure this.
Should I get it fixed, or should I replace it?
Apart from the economic calculation, i.e. cost of repair compared to cost of replacement minus improved efficiency savings, there is also the question of disruption: in particular, does anyone know to what extent new boilers might have the same or similar pipe order at the bottom? Because of where it is fitted, substantial changes to the plumbing would be difficult.
Thanks for any suggestions!
