Hello
I have a Vaillant EcoTech Plus 837. At 6.30 this morning I noticed that there was water slowly dripping out of the casing, which was warm. It wasn't dripping last night...
The boiler was fitter by a Gas Safe and Vaillant registered installer in Oct 2009 (who, although isn't on-the-doorstep-local, isn't too far away) as part of a bigger job when I was having some structural work done on the house. Around half of the copper to the rads is new, the other half is around 10-12 years old. He also fitted a wet underfloor heating system which has a separate manifold and "Pert/Alu/Pert Multilayered Pipe" for the underfloor loops. He also fitted two new rads (with new copper to them) and the rest of the rads in the house were replaced with new about three and a half years ago. The last time the system was refilled was in Dec 2009, Sentinel X100 Inhibitor and X200 Noise Reducer were added.
I've noticed what I think is "kettling" in a few downstairs rads over the past few weeks, sounds like something metallic and loose moving around inside one rad in particular.
The boiler has been very noisy on occasion with a mid / low pitch vibrating noise coming from inside the boiler, which is cured by either running hot water or turning the boiler off for a few minutes and back on again.
The boiler was serviced just before Christmas by a different local heating engineer (as the installer wasn't available at the time). Nothing major to report.
I called the same heating firm back this morning and to give them credit they've already been round. The diagnosis is a faulty / leaking diverter valve, and a noisy Wilo pump which is "on it's way out". He said that Vaillant had moved away from Grundfos to Wilo, then back to Grundfos again due to having problems.
His recommendation was to:
1. get Vaillant to replace the diverter valve under warranty, and possibly the pump
2. possibly get the system powerflushed
3. have a Magnaclean unit fitted to the return on the heating circuit
Vaillant are coming out for a warranty call on Wednesday to do their bit.
My questions are:
1. Are Vaillant likley to replace the pump with another Wilo since that's what's there now, or would they fit a Grundfos if that's what they're now using in new boilers? (is there really a difference?)
2. Is powerflushing worth it? I've read mixed opinions, and I'd be concerned about introducing new leaks elsewhere.
3. The Magnaclean product looks excellent - is it as good as the review say? And should I go for the Professional or the TwinTech?
4. Should I also have the system cleaned with something like Sentinel X400 sludge remover?
4. What should I expect to pay, roughly, for jobs 2 and 3 (and 4 if necessary) ?
Any other advice or comments to throw in would be great too!
Hope I've provided enough info.
Thank you!
I have a Vaillant EcoTech Plus 837. At 6.30 this morning I noticed that there was water slowly dripping out of the casing, which was warm. It wasn't dripping last night...
The boiler was fitter by a Gas Safe and Vaillant registered installer in Oct 2009 (who, although isn't on-the-doorstep-local, isn't too far away) as part of a bigger job when I was having some structural work done on the house. Around half of the copper to the rads is new, the other half is around 10-12 years old. He also fitted a wet underfloor heating system which has a separate manifold and "Pert/Alu/Pert Multilayered Pipe" for the underfloor loops. He also fitted two new rads (with new copper to them) and the rest of the rads in the house were replaced with new about three and a half years ago. The last time the system was refilled was in Dec 2009, Sentinel X100 Inhibitor and X200 Noise Reducer were added.
I've noticed what I think is "kettling" in a few downstairs rads over the past few weeks, sounds like something metallic and loose moving around inside one rad in particular.
The boiler has been very noisy on occasion with a mid / low pitch vibrating noise coming from inside the boiler, which is cured by either running hot water or turning the boiler off for a few minutes and back on again.
The boiler was serviced just before Christmas by a different local heating engineer (as the installer wasn't available at the time). Nothing major to report.
I called the same heating firm back this morning and to give them credit they've already been round. The diagnosis is a faulty / leaking diverter valve, and a noisy Wilo pump which is "on it's way out". He said that Vaillant had moved away from Grundfos to Wilo, then back to Grundfos again due to having problems.
His recommendation was to:
1. get Vaillant to replace the diverter valve under warranty, and possibly the pump
2. possibly get the system powerflushed
3. have a Magnaclean unit fitted to the return on the heating circuit
Vaillant are coming out for a warranty call on Wednesday to do their bit.
My questions are:
1. Are Vaillant likley to replace the pump with another Wilo since that's what's there now, or would they fit a Grundfos if that's what they're now using in new boilers? (is there really a difference?)
2. Is powerflushing worth it? I've read mixed opinions, and I'd be concerned about introducing new leaks elsewhere.
3. The Magnaclean product looks excellent - is it as good as the review say? And should I go for the Professional or the TwinTech?
4. Should I also have the system cleaned with something like Sentinel X400 sludge remover?
4. What should I expect to pay, roughly, for jobs 2 and 3 (and 4 if necessary) ?
Any other advice or comments to throw in would be great too!
Hope I've provided enough info.
Thank you!