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Boiler Now Not Giving Hot Water
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>>Thanks for all the advice .Today I was just ready to do a 3 minute on each tap ( release air ) BUT last night had a bit of brown water come out of tap then low pressure NOW not enough to ignite the pilot so no hot water. Bar still at 1.5 ??????????????? Shall we order a new heat exchanger ???? Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jo, don't forget that the 1.5 pressure is only in the radiator system, which is a sealed arrangement.
Your hot water is separate. It does sound as though your exchanger is bunged up. I wonder, in your case, if it's possible to get at the water connections to the exchanger and flush it through before you order a new one.
Can you give us the make & model?
Your hot water is separate. It does sound as though your exchanger is bunged up. I wonder, in your case, if it's possible to get at the water connections to the exchanger and flush it through before you order a new one.
Can you give us the make & model?
I've had a read-up Jo. It seems to be quite possible to de-scale and de-sludge the exchanger either in situ, or by removing it. Results are reported to be very good.
One thing I must add though, is that there is some disagreement as to whether this is a DIY job. Some GasSafes say go ahead and flush, but others maintain that since gas connections are involved, it must be done by a GasSafe.
Use your own discretion here. If you can flush in situ without touching any gas connections, then try it.
As with so many things, it's a grey area as to whether it should be done by a GasSafe.
One thing I must add though, is that there is some disagreement as to whether this is a DIY job. Some GasSafes say go ahead and flush, but others maintain that since gas connections are involved, it must be done by a GasSafe.
Use your own discretion here. If you can flush in situ without touching any gas connections, then try it.
As with so many things, it's a grey area as to whether it should be done by a GasSafe.