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elizabeth
In January 2008 we moved into our newly refurbished home where we had installed a new WOLF CBG-50 combi boiler. It was the coldest weather snap in 20 years and within a week the boiler had broken down. The main UK dealer sent out a plumber and after 10 days of robbing boiler parts from around the UK they admitted defeat and agreed to our request for a 'new' boiler. This took a week or so and was then fitted. All was well until about six months ago when the boiler started to shut down if the temperature was set at above number four. We again called the main dealer who sent out a third party plumber (who is excellent). He replaced a thermostat and asked if anyone had been 'messing' about with the boiler (the answer to which is no) as there were a couple of parts which hadn't been fitted correctly. Changing the thermostat didn't resolve the problem and on inspecting the heat exchanger there was a considerable amount of lime. The boiler has been in service just over two years. The UK dealer has declined to replace the heat exchanger and has quoted £800 to replace it. I have checked with the local water authority and whilst average water hardness is scaled at 27.00 we have a rating of 10.8 - very soft water. I am becoming very suspicious that our replacement 'new' boiler is not new but reconditioned. Can anyone offer any help or guidance?