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Hi everyone, I'm a new member and hope someone can offer advice re a new Combi install a few months ago...
The issue I have is that the new WB4000 starts up when any cold taps are turned off (or the cistern is flushed).
More info:
1) This combi boiler has replaced an ancient Apollo (regular boiler) sited in the kitchen where the old boiler was.
2) The installer also fitted a new radiator in a 3rd bedroom extension (where there wasn't one originally - just the HW cylinder/pump etc).
3) He hasn't removed pipework or tanks in the loft due to the very tight area - has a bad back !!
4) The work started back in Aug 2023, but after 5 weeks of irregular visits we still only had hot water - no CH...
...installer claimed it must be a faulty boiler...
5) WB engineer called and found the new radiator inline valve in off position - once turned on the CH sprang to life
(his report included fitting a shock arrestor)
6) Original installer came back yet again and installed shock arrestor to no avail - scratched his head and left...
...he did mention that there is a (new ??) 'cold water feed upstairs' - which didn't make sense to me...
...I don't think he removed cold water feed to unused dishwasher as requested or repair a small leak near stopcock...
(capped it off myself)
Looking thru the posts on here it transpires we might need one or two (??) NRVs fitted, or it could be a 'deadleg'...
The hot water cylinder was taken away - the 2 large pipes leading to it have been capped off both ends...
(but one of them at least seems to still be under water pressure !!??)
We have 2 original mixer taps - one in kitchen seems to have 2 separate spouts...
...the one for bathroom shower (unpowered) seems to only have one.
Dunno if that might present a problem.
I am loath to get the original installer round again, as despite being a very friendly guy, I don't trust his competence.
As a DIYer I'd be happy to follow any advice offered before hiring a prof plumber - cheers
The issue I have is that the new WB4000 starts up when any cold taps are turned off (or the cistern is flushed).
More info:
1) This combi boiler has replaced an ancient Apollo (regular boiler) sited in the kitchen where the old boiler was.
2) The installer also fitted a new radiator in a 3rd bedroom extension (where there wasn't one originally - just the HW cylinder/pump etc).
3) He hasn't removed pipework or tanks in the loft due to the very tight area - has a bad back !!
4) The work started back in Aug 2023, but after 5 weeks of irregular visits we still only had hot water - no CH...
...installer claimed it must be a faulty boiler...
5) WB engineer called and found the new radiator inline valve in off position - once turned on the CH sprang to life
(his report included fitting a shock arrestor)
6) Original installer came back yet again and installed shock arrestor to no avail - scratched his head and left...
...he did mention that there is a (new ??) 'cold water feed upstairs' - which didn't make sense to me...
...I don't think he removed cold water feed to unused dishwasher as requested or repair a small leak near stopcock...
(capped it off myself)
Looking thru the posts on here it transpires we might need one or two (??) NRVs fitted, or it could be a 'deadleg'...
The hot water cylinder was taken away - the 2 large pipes leading to it have been capped off both ends...
(but one of them at least seems to still be under water pressure !!??)
We have 2 original mixer taps - one in kitchen seems to have 2 separate spouts...
...the one for bathroom shower (unpowered) seems to only have one.
Dunno if that might present a problem.
I am loath to get the original installer round again, as despite being a very friendly guy, I don't trust his competence.
As a DIYer I'd be happy to follow any advice offered before hiring a prof plumber - cheers