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Vailant Ecotec Plus 630 Slow Heat up

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I have a Vailant Ecotec 630 which was fitted about 8 months ago. It has behaved strangely from new and I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas. The heating engineer who fitted it claims that it's working fine. When heating is demanded the boiler fires but the burner is modulated down to a low level and the flow temperature rises only very, very slowly. It stays like this for at least 15 minutes before eventually the burner power increases and the flow temperature hits 75 degrees, which is the set point. The consequence of this is that the house takes much longer to heat up than it needs to.

Any ideas on what could be causing this, or how I can convince the heating engineer that this is not acceptable?

Cheers,

U.
 
Get ur manual out and have a read. Sounds like partial load set too low. As a test push the two buttons below display and hold them together for 5+ seconds boiler will go in to chimney sweep mode. System should heat pretty rapido! (Do it when house / system is cold)
 
Check the wiring, have had electricians wire them with only 1 live and no permanent live. Thus when the clock switches off and then back on the boiler goes back to condensate fill (15 min).

To the op, when the time clock switches off does the display on the boiler stay on or go off?
 
The boiler is in a 6 bedroom South London Semi. It was sized by the heating engineer.

Check the wiring, have had electricians wire them with only 1 live and no permanent live. Thus when the clock switches off and then back on the boiler goes back to condensate fill (15 min).

To the op, when the time clock switches off does the display on the boiler stay on or go off?

It stays on.

The power to the boiler is not switched by the thermostat - the boiler is (correctly) permanently powered with the thermostat just controlling the beat demand.

U.
 

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