Caveat: I don't do boilers so no idea about them. My flow switch comment is pure guesswork based on zero understanding.
If I turn my kitchen mixer tap on hot, fully on, cold fully off, about 75% of the time the combi fires up and produces hot water for a bit but will then cut out. I am not mixing cold in at any point. But if I also turn on the bathroom hot tap a tiny at the same time as the kitchen hot tap it will reduce the flow to the kitchen tap, obviously, but it will stay hot.
The same occurs on the overhead rain shower head on the shower, although less so. With this turned on it can cut out but is more likely to fluctuate, like as if it's kicking in and cutting off repeatedly. If I open the basin hot a tiny bit at the same time as the rain shower head it does same as in kitchen, reduces flow a little bit to shower but then will stay consistent temperature.
The basin hot tap if used by itself stays hot and so does the non-rain shower head, the handheld one. Both of these outlets appears to produce less restricted flow than the kitchen mixer (flow looks good but has an aerator so in reality is slightly reduced) and the rain shower head (slightly restrictive I guess.)
But the flow out of every outlet, used on it's own, is more than sufficient for normal use. So it makes me think the boiler's requiring too great a flow before it kicks in...so something like a failing/faulty flow switch?
I have cover so can get someone out but just wanted to see what the general consensus was first.
Thanks
If I turn my kitchen mixer tap on hot, fully on, cold fully off, about 75% of the time the combi fires up and produces hot water for a bit but will then cut out. I am not mixing cold in at any point. But if I also turn on the bathroom hot tap a tiny at the same time as the kitchen hot tap it will reduce the flow to the kitchen tap, obviously, but it will stay hot.
The same occurs on the overhead rain shower head on the shower, although less so. With this turned on it can cut out but is more likely to fluctuate, like as if it's kicking in and cutting off repeatedly. If I open the basin hot a tiny bit at the same time as the rain shower head it does same as in kitchen, reduces flow a little bit to shower but then will stay consistent temperature.
The basin hot tap if used by itself stays hot and so does the non-rain shower head, the handheld one. Both of these outlets appears to produce less restricted flow than the kitchen mixer (flow looks good but has an aerator so in reality is slightly reduced) and the rain shower head (slightly restrictive I guess.)
But the flow out of every outlet, used on it's own, is more than sufficient for normal use. So it makes me think the boiler's requiring too great a flow before it kicks in...so something like a failing/faulty flow switch?
I have cover so can get someone out but just wanted to see what the general consensus was first.
Thanks