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We had a problem where the hot water would not come on unless the
central heating is on.
We are insured for boiler breakdown and the plumber duly visited.
I was advised that the problem was intermittent diverter failure due to the domestic hot water circuit being very restricted, due to scale.
They have advised that the dhw plate heat exchanger needs to be descaled and have recommended that the system be powerflushed to rectify the problem.
I hope you can advise as I am concerned that this may not be the correc t course of action. They have said that they will also manually descale the heat exchanger. By the way we have no probs with the central heating.
Had the same problem last year when a new diverter valve was fitted.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as the plumber is booked for next Monday
central heating is on.
We are insured for boiler breakdown and the plumber duly visited.
I was advised that the problem was intermittent diverter failure due to the domestic hot water circuit being very restricted, due to scale.
They have advised that the dhw plate heat exchanger needs to be descaled and have recommended that the system be powerflushed to rectify the problem.
I hope you can advise as I am concerned that this may not be the correc t course of action. They have said that they will also manually descale the heat exchanger. By the way we have no probs with the central heating.
Had the same problem last year when a new diverter valve was fitted.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as the plumber is booked for next Monday