Hello,
I have had a problem for a few months now, where my boiler was overheating and pumping over.
Initially I thought it to be a circulation problem, but this has been discounted by undertaking a power flush and removing blockages in the circulating pipework.
I enquired with British Gas about Homecare, and subsequently made arrangements to have a repair done to fix the fault, as I now believed it was with the boiler.
Anyway, the engineer came around, listened to the problem occurring (boiler kettling and pumping over into attic), and then came to the conclusion that the heat exchanger in the boiler was clogged up with scale/sludge. The B.G. engineer stated that he couldn't fix the fault, and that rather than try and repair it it would be more wise to simply replace the whole system. B.G. subsequently quoted me £5.5k to have a combi system installed.
I know I could get a cheaper quote than £5.5k, but what I am wondering is if there is a cheaper solution than replacing the boiler. Other than this problem I think the Ideal Classic boilers are supposed to be pretty reliable? And my system has only just had this problem occurring after a long period of perfect operation.
I have attached an exploded view of the boiler basically the BG engineer came to the conclusion that at the point where the boiler thermostat enters the heat exchanger, this is clogged with scale/sludge and hence the thermostat cannot sense the boiling water in the heat exchanger.
Possible solutions I can think of:
- Put a chemical (e.g. Sentinel X800) in the system and allow to circulate for a few days in the hope of freeing sludge/scale.
- Have someone replace the thermostat and heat exchanger if necessary.
I notice to heat exchanger has a drain plug on it - to what extent can I open the casing of the boiler and drain this myself? (I'm not a CORGI registered, so my gut feeling is that I can't do anything to the boiler).
Anyone experienced this problem, or have any thoughts?
Any thoughts would be really appreciated.
I have had a problem for a few months now, where my boiler was overheating and pumping over.
Initially I thought it to be a circulation problem, but this has been discounted by undertaking a power flush and removing blockages in the circulating pipework.
I enquired with British Gas about Homecare, and subsequently made arrangements to have a repair done to fix the fault, as I now believed it was with the boiler.
Anyway, the engineer came around, listened to the problem occurring (boiler kettling and pumping over into attic), and then came to the conclusion that the heat exchanger in the boiler was clogged up with scale/sludge. The B.G. engineer stated that he couldn't fix the fault, and that rather than try and repair it it would be more wise to simply replace the whole system. B.G. subsequently quoted me £5.5k to have a combi system installed.
I know I could get a cheaper quote than £5.5k, but what I am wondering is if there is a cheaper solution than replacing the boiler. Other than this problem I think the Ideal Classic boilers are supposed to be pretty reliable? And my system has only just had this problem occurring after a long period of perfect operation.
I have attached an exploded view of the boiler basically the BG engineer came to the conclusion that at the point where the boiler thermostat enters the heat exchanger, this is clogged with scale/sludge and hence the thermostat cannot sense the boiling water in the heat exchanger.
Possible solutions I can think of:
- Put a chemical (e.g. Sentinel X800) in the system and allow to circulate for a few days in the hope of freeing sludge/scale.
- Have someone replace the thermostat and heat exchanger if necessary.
I notice to heat exchanger has a drain plug on it - to what extent can I open the casing of the boiler and drain this myself? (I'm not a CORGI registered, so my gut feeling is that I can't do anything to the boiler).
Anyone experienced this problem, or have any thoughts?
Any thoughts would be really appreciated.