Any ideas?
I've got a Vaillant Ecomax 824, approx 8 years old, which was in the house when we moved in.
The hot water temp started fluctuating hot/cold every 30 seconds or so. Online forums pointed towards the secondary heat exchanger being blocked- so I ordered a new one and in the meantime took the old one off and tried flushing it, with no success. Next day one of the connections blew off the SHE and soaked everything in the boiler-that'll teach me to DIY it.
I called in a plumbing company to sort out the mess. They replaced the SHE with the one I'd ordered and also replaced the fan which had been destroyed by being soaked. Everything was fine for a couple of days- hot water working, all good. Then....the same fitting which blew off when I refitted the SHE blew off again, once again soaking the boiler and destroying the fan, cue apologies from the plumbers and a new fan and a refitted SHE courtesy of them.
Then.....that night one of the other fittings on the SHE blew off. This time it was a lower one which didn't destroy the fan, once again, profuse apologies from the plumbers and a refitted SHE, BUT water back to fluctuating hot/cold.
To cut a long story short, they've been back seven or eight times since then, 5 different engineers. They've replaced the pump , flushed the system and replaced a short length of rubber hose in the boiler. They've spoken to Vaillant on the phone and apparently tested all of the sensors. Before todays visit, we had water that cycled scalding hot to lukewarm. After todays visit, which was to replace the short length of rubber hose, we have water that goes from room temp to freezing cold. The hot water temp on the front of the boiler is now rocketing to 90 degrees plus and sticking there for a couple of minutes before dropping- despite the water from the tap being tepid at most.
Before power flushing, it had started making some horrible noises when using the hot water, which I assumed was the water in the primary heat exchanger boiling before the overheat cut out switch activated. Since flushing it sounds perfect, no knocks bangs or rumblings.
Anyone got a clue?
I've got a Vaillant Ecomax 824, approx 8 years old, which was in the house when we moved in.
The hot water temp started fluctuating hot/cold every 30 seconds or so. Online forums pointed towards the secondary heat exchanger being blocked- so I ordered a new one and in the meantime took the old one off and tried flushing it, with no success. Next day one of the connections blew off the SHE and soaked everything in the boiler-that'll teach me to DIY it.
I called in a plumbing company to sort out the mess. They replaced the SHE with the one I'd ordered and also replaced the fan which had been destroyed by being soaked. Everything was fine for a couple of days- hot water working, all good. Then....the same fitting which blew off when I refitted the SHE blew off again, once again soaking the boiler and destroying the fan, cue apologies from the plumbers and a new fan and a refitted SHE courtesy of them.
Then.....that night one of the other fittings on the SHE blew off. This time it was a lower one which didn't destroy the fan, once again, profuse apologies from the plumbers and a refitted SHE, BUT water back to fluctuating hot/cold.
To cut a long story short, they've been back seven or eight times since then, 5 different engineers. They've replaced the pump , flushed the system and replaced a short length of rubber hose in the boiler. They've spoken to Vaillant on the phone and apparently tested all of the sensors. Before todays visit, we had water that cycled scalding hot to lukewarm. After todays visit, which was to replace the short length of rubber hose, we have water that goes from room temp to freezing cold. The hot water temp on the front of the boiler is now rocketing to 90 degrees plus and sticking there for a couple of minutes before dropping- despite the water from the tap being tepid at most.
Before power flushing, it had started making some horrible noises when using the hot water, which I assumed was the water in the primary heat exchanger boiling before the overheat cut out switch activated. Since flushing it sounds perfect, no knocks bangs or rumblings.
Anyone got a clue?