Our Potterton Suprima HE 50 is less than a year old. Two weeks after installation last year it died on us - timer controls were OK but boiler completely dead. Pottertons/Heatteam came out and replaced the fan, saying rain water had got in. I asked how to stop this happening again, guy just shrugged. So I posted on this site to see if anyone had heard of this happening and no one had, everyone else I spoke to was incredulous, so I took out boiler cover insurance with PowerGen.
Now it's happened again - got back from holidays, cold, tired, husband with flu, and boiler dead in the water. Called out PowerGen-recommended company, they diagnosed the same thing - rain water is getting in the flue because of where the house is situated (very exposed on a corner) and where the flue is (the only place it can be - coming out of the kitchen). They will not fix the fan until a rain guard is put in place.
Has anyone heard of this before? Are these rain guards easy to find/build?
Now it's happened again - got back from holidays, cold, tired, husband with flu, and boiler dead in the water. Called out PowerGen-recommended company, they diagnosed the same thing - rain water is getting in the flue because of where the house is situated (very exposed on a corner) and where the flue is (the only place it can be - coming out of the kitchen). They will not fix the fan until a rain guard is put in place.
Has anyone heard of this before? Are these rain guards easy to find/build?