Hope someone can confirm or refute some advice we've had please...
We had an old Potterton Regular boiler replaced with a Worcester 30Cdi System boiler (open vented) last year. The fitter was Gas Safe registered and was recommended to us but we've had some 'issues' with his work. The latest issue came when another plumber working on our house last week raised the alarm about the cylinder. He says it should have been replaced when we converted to a system boiler because it's not compatible.
The plumber wasn't 100% clear but I think the point was that without an expansion vessel in the loft, there will be too much pressure in the cylinder which will cause erosion to the heating elements. This could result in our hot water being contaminated. He also suggested this could be the cause of the pressure dropping constantly (we have to top it up every few days). He said we need a new cylinder with an expansion vessel within it.
Not sure if this makes sense. Which could be because I'm misunderstanding the plumber - will update if he sets it out more clearly.
The boiler itself contains an expansion vessel so surely this is to do the job of the old expansion tank?
I can't see anything on the cylinder which identifies exactly what make/model it is; other than that I don't know what information to look for (there are some labels).
While googling (which has only confused me more) I was very alarmed to find this statement:
"Warning: If you attempt to heat mains pressure water using a cylinder designed for a low pressure system the risk of explosion exists."
http://www.gasapplianceguide.co.uk/Mains_Pressure_Hot_Water_Systems.htm
Any thoughts on that would be appreciated...
I also see some people saying a pumped shower isn't compatible with a system boiler; although this isn't stated consistently. Can anyone advise why that is please? We have 2 pumped showers! Please bear in mind, we have a vented system, not an unvented high pressure system. The pressure in the tank is supposed to be 1.5bar, though as I say it keeps dropping.
thanks for your help
We had an old Potterton Regular boiler replaced with a Worcester 30Cdi System boiler (open vented) last year. The fitter was Gas Safe registered and was recommended to us but we've had some 'issues' with his work. The latest issue came when another plumber working on our house last week raised the alarm about the cylinder. He says it should have been replaced when we converted to a system boiler because it's not compatible.
The plumber wasn't 100% clear but I think the point was that without an expansion vessel in the loft, there will be too much pressure in the cylinder which will cause erosion to the heating elements. This could result in our hot water being contaminated. He also suggested this could be the cause of the pressure dropping constantly (we have to top it up every few days). He said we need a new cylinder with an expansion vessel within it.
Not sure if this makes sense. Which could be because I'm misunderstanding the plumber - will update if he sets it out more clearly.
The boiler itself contains an expansion vessel so surely this is to do the job of the old expansion tank?
I can't see anything on the cylinder which identifies exactly what make/model it is; other than that I don't know what information to look for (there are some labels).
While googling (which has only confused me more) I was very alarmed to find this statement:
"Warning: If you attempt to heat mains pressure water using a cylinder designed for a low pressure system the risk of explosion exists."
http://www.gasapplianceguide.co.uk/Mains_Pressure_Hot_Water_Systems.htm
Any thoughts on that would be appreciated...
I also see some people saying a pumped shower isn't compatible with a system boiler; although this isn't stated consistently. Can anyone advise why that is please? We have 2 pumped showers! Please bear in mind, we have a vented system, not an unvented high pressure system. The pressure in the tank is supposed to be 1.5bar, though as I say it keeps dropping.
thanks for your help