Jokes1 min ago
no hot water from combi system
no hot water from combi system.
central heating is ok.
mostly no hot water
hot water very hot when it works.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Same for me with the Combi boiler I inherited with this flat, about 6 years old in 2003 when I had the trouble. I had very little hot water in the bath (third floor) unless the bath tap was turned down to a slow flow. The kitchen tap (second floor) wasn't so bad. The rads. were warm but the boiler kept losing pressure (the gauge/dial at the bottom of the boiler casing). I tried topping it up like one plumber showed me. Soon after, an horrendous noise came from the boiler. The next plumbers replaced this and that until the expense was not far short of a new boiler. I did need those things because the model was an old type with the mechanical board and the wire things were about to catch light! I got a new diverter valve and a new digital(?) circuit board new boiler almost, old casing.
But, pressure still was being lost. By that time I had got insured with a Heatguard plan, and it was found that I had surreptitious leaks from two rads. One rad. pipe was eaten by rust and I got a new rad. under the plan. leaks jhad been just enough to send down the pressure more gradually but not enough (the heating pipes dried the leaks almost as soon as they occurred) to give me a clue about the leaks. I am not saying I didn't need the other things, I could see I did, but the rad.leaks are worth looking for first. Usually there's a water run-down feelable when the rad. pipes are COLD and have contracted enough to let water.
There is a qualifying period for the Heatguard Plan. I have nice hot water now, but it does take a while to come through when the heating is off. Only mains water is used. If you have to have a new Combi, the condenser boilers are now mandatory; as well as being environmentally superior, they are more economical to run. Potterton have been taken over by Baxi.