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Ray Stafford
BTW I get the gist of what an "op" is (the person who asked the question, I assume) but does "op" actually stand for something?
I always assumed it was original poster or original post?
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BTW I get the gist of what an "op" is (the person who asked the question, I assume) but does "op" actually stand for something?
Oh thanks lame for mentioning this again, do you know I missed it the first time you did post it, how silly of me cos had I have seen that a Ferroli engineer had told you that, I would changed my view completely & not bothered to go on & post what I did.I had already mentioned that ferrolli engineer had warned me of this, but other people know better.
So, your tech guy says if cold main turned off then don't run boiler in ch mode ? isnt that like not turning on a hot tap ?Sorry everone, could'nt let this one drop, so I have done the homework and spoken to ferrolli technical. They say that if you run the boiler with the could water main turned off then there is a significant risk that the heat exchanger could be damaged. Especially if any hot water draw offs were left turned on.
Sorry everone, could'nt let this one drop, so I have done the homework and spoken to ferrolli technical. They say that if you run the boiler with the could water main turned off then there is a significant risk that the heat exchanger could be damaged. Especially if any hot water draw offs were left turned on.
I have spoken to many technical lines in the past I have also worked for a company who had a call centre in there and none of the people were technically trained so were just reading things off a computer screen so if its not written in front of them I wouldnt believe a word they say. As for the ferroli engineer they would say anything to hide the fact the boilers are rubbish and they leak like mad.
Again for you, if the boiler is unsafe with the mains turned off then is has to be considered unsafe with the mains turned on as this situation is even more dangerous for the customer as the heat build up would then cause superheated water in the coil and even the last plumber should know what happens if the pressure drops aka a tap gets opened.You don't know anything about me or what I do. When I say I do my homework and speak to technical, I don't speak to the call centre who apparently know nothing; I speak to the people way above them.
So technical man contradicts the manufactures written instructions, well I know which one I would believe !!
Now please, can we put this one to bed now.
Again for you, if the boiler is unsafe with the mains turned off then is has to be considered unsafe with the mains turned on as this situation is even more dangerous for the customer as the heat build up would then cause superheated water in the coil and even the last plumber should know what happens if the pressure drops aka a tap gets opened.
Can you elaborate which sensor shall make that happen?No because there is still water in the boiler. The temperature the boiler operates at and the boiler controls will not allow this to happen.
Post 68So can you quote us the page number and paragraph which contradicts my post please?
But the heating frost protection is still in place & so boiler can fire with HWS drained as per the MI instructions?Post 68. This refers to long shut downs, ie example of summer holiday home shut down in the winter, therefore not in use.
Reply to the thread, titled "Is a combi boiler safe with NO mains cold water? (Urgent)" which is posted in Boiler Advice Forum on Plumbers Forums.
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