Hi,
My parents have just had a new boiler installed on an existing 10 year old system. The old boiler has been non functional for a approx 9 months. The new boiler has been installed by [EDITED]. This is what he did in around 5 hours:-
1) drained the old system from the cellar. He did not open all the radiators TRV's whilst draining.
2) disconnected and removed the old boiler
3) installed new boiler (he had to add additional lengths of copper pipe (gas supply, water in/out and central heating flow and return) as this new boiler is smaller and therefore mounted a little higher than the old boiler.
4) Filled system with water and added inhibitor.
All this took him around 5 hours.
I was told that a powerflush would be done before install, but it didn't happen.
What is the proper step by step procedure to fit a new boiler onto an existing system?
Thanks
My parents have just had a new boiler installed on an existing 10 year old system. The old boiler has been non functional for a approx 9 months. The new boiler has been installed by [EDITED]. This is what he did in around 5 hours:-
1) drained the old system from the cellar. He did not open all the radiators TRV's whilst draining.
2) disconnected and removed the old boiler
3) installed new boiler (he had to add additional lengths of copper pipe (gas supply, water in/out and central heating flow and return) as this new boiler is smaller and therefore mounted a little higher than the old boiler.
4) Filled system with water and added inhibitor.
All this took him around 5 hours.
I was told that a powerflush would be done before install, but it didn't happen.
What is the proper step by step procedure to fit a new boiler onto an existing system?
Thanks