But if the EXV diaphram is holed why does it have air pressure in it when charged with water at normal operating pressure? Tx Dave.
you may get water out of the valve but that does not necessarily mean the diaphragm is damaged. it may be a build up of condensation.
I took out a contract with British Gas as advised. They were extremely good at solving the problem and replaced several parts including diverter valve, heat exchanger plate, valve differential. In fact it took them a few visits to narrow down the problem. In the nut shell if the professionals sometimes struggle to fix these boilers what chance do DIYers have?
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