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hello,
I have just had a new expansion tank and diverter diaphram fitted,now heating works fine but no hot water whether the heating is on or not.
when you turn on the hot tap the burner fires up,the diverter hits the micro switches and the demand light comes on,turn the tap off and the burner goes off just like it should do, but the water is cold any ideas would be very welcome.
Many thanks
Michael
 
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The heat has to be going somewhere, which must be the CH ppipes. Feel the flow pipe when tap is open. That means you needed a diverter valve renewal or stripdown, notjust the diaphragm.
 
thanks for the reply chris but i have mislead you.
The water does get hottish when the heating is on,but is stone cold when heating is not on[my wife said it was cold either way,she was wrong so ive hidden her credit card that'll teach her to get it right!!!!!!
Michael
 
thanks for the reply chris but i have mislead you.
The water does get hottish when the heating is on,but is stone cold when heating is not on[my wife said it was cold either way,she was wrong so ive hidden her credit card that'll teach her to get it right!!!!!!
Michael
 
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thanks for the reply chris but i have mislead you.
The water does get hottish when the heating is on,but is stone cold when heating is not on[my wife said it was cold either way,she was wrong so ive hidden her credit card that'll teach her to get it right!!!!!!
Michael
 
thanks for the reply chris but i have mislead you.
The water does get hottish when the heating is on,but is stone cold when heating is not on[my wife said it was cold either way,she was wrong so ive hidden her credit card that'll teach her to get it right!!!!!!
Michael
 
thanks for the reply chris but i have mislead you.
The water does get hottish when the heating is on,but is stone cold when heating is not on[my wife said it was cold either way,she was wrong so ive hidden her credit card that'll teach her to get it right!!!!!!
Michael
 
thanks for the reply chris but i have mislead you.
The water does get hottish when the heating is on,but is stone cold when heating is not on[my wife said it was cold either way,she was wrong so ive hidden her credit card that'll teach her to get it right!!!!!!
Michael
 

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