Bosch worcester dhw

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Just had a call from my daughters who are complaining that the shower in their flat is running hot and cold.
The boiler is a bosch worcester and the shower a mira mixer. I told them to turn on the bath hot water tap and see if it's hot and cold as well and it was. However if you turn of the shower and then turn on a hot water tap you get constant running hot water.
The boiler was serviced in june before we bought the flat and has performed ok up until now.
After having a look and after going through the installation manual and check list I'm not to much sure.
The boiler is heating the water OK and actually faster than the shower can use it,however there is a part during the test that says to reduce the water flow and see if the gas flow reduces and the temp stabilises at 58 degrees. It doesn't seem to do this and through the burner window I can't visually see the flames change height or intensity. At this point it says to check the resistance of the modreg solenoid coil and it's spot on. It also says to check the spindle rotation which I cant seem to do as there is a screw with a red head and a gas pressure set at factory sticker on it (so I left it alone ). The hot water sensor is working within its resistance range as well. So I reckon It's either this gas valve spindle which will need a corgi reg or the main driver board is not telling the gas valve spindle to cut back on the gas to stabilize the temp.
The only thing I ain't done is take the control panel to bits and check all is OK there ( job for next weekend prob).
Would anyone care to pass comment on my findings sorry about the long post folks.

By the way is the spindle on the gas reg valve like a stepper motor type thing and would i be able to monitor/meter it to see if the driver board is sending it a signal.
 
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It's usually sludge in the secondary heat exchanger.
What's the boiler???
 
It's a bosch worcester 280 rsf. As I said though it is heating the water ok but not regulating it at a steady temp. So thats why i need to understand the control side of the hotwater in order to eliminate the driver board from the problem solving scenario.
 

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