Hi all,
New to the forums so please bear with me! I'm looking for a second opinion on advice we have been given about our new boiler.
We had a new System boiler and tank installed a few days ago. We also had a power flush on the system on the day that the new boiler was installed, prior to installation.
There are only 4 old radiators on the system. All the other radiators have been removed and sealed off waiting to be replaced.
The boiler broke down after a few days running with a fault code relating to the pump.
The manufacturer sent an engineer who visited and said that the pump impeller had started to seize up and fitted a new one without charge under warranty. Great! .
He said that the chemical used by the original power flush can remain in pockets in the system despite flushing with clean water. Apparently it can turn tacky which can (and has) damaged the pump as it has passed through the boiler.
Before leaving the engineer recommended that we have a second power flush carried out before we run the boiler again.
Is this reliable advice?
Thanks!
New to the forums so please bear with me! I'm looking for a second opinion on advice we have been given about our new boiler.
We had a new System boiler and tank installed a few days ago. We also had a power flush on the system on the day that the new boiler was installed, prior to installation.
There are only 4 old radiators on the system. All the other radiators have been removed and sealed off waiting to be replaced.
The boiler broke down after a few days running with a fault code relating to the pump.
The manufacturer sent an engineer who visited and said that the pump impeller had started to seize up and fitted a new one without charge under warranty. Great! .
He said that the chemical used by the original power flush can remain in pockets in the system despite flushing with clean water. Apparently it can turn tacky which can (and has) damaged the pump as it has passed through the boiler.
Before leaving the engineer recommended that we have a second power flush carried out before we run the boiler again.
Is this reliable advice?
Thanks!