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Hi Folks

I am wondering if anyone has experience of something similar?

I installed a new central heating system in my flat approx 5.5 years ago. It was a new combi-boiler, polypipe pipework, and 8 Acova column style radiators. I put inhibitor in the system.

Recently I noticed that the paintwork on one of the radiators had bubbled up. I pressed it, and rusty water came out. This has happened at two different points on the same radiator, next to where the columns are joined together. I am thinking that the welds that join the columns together are faulty, and the leaking water has caused the corrosion and bubbling of the paintwork. There is no evidence of a similar problem with the other 7 radiators. The radiator has not been bashed or had anything dropped on it.

I would expect radiators to last at least 10 years (although the Acova warrantly is only 5 years). Has anyone seen this happen with Acova rads?

Any feedback greatly appreciated.

Cheers

anna
 
To be blunt the only way you will get around it with ACOVA is if the rust has formed on the outside of the rad, in which case its a paint finish/crevice corrosion issue due to a manufacturing defect. I think ACOVA got bought out though so I don't know if any ACOVA warranties would be carried on by Zehnder anyway. If its internal corrosion it could be that the polypipe was non barrier, inhibitor was cheap tatt, system has been drained down.
 
A customer bought two acova of eBay , said it was a rad company, when I fitted them I found digs and bad paint finish to them , when I filled them up , there was a spilt in one off the colums ,, also found a screw fix ticket wedged in side , most prob a batch of screw fix 2nds on the web ,,
 

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