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Hi there,
A heating engineer recently replaced a boiler at a property I own. The existing boiler was a very reliable 20 year old Vaillant but had had it's day.
The system comprises a boiler downstairs, around 7 rads and a water cylinder upstairs.
Can't remember the make of the new boiler but it's a condenser and pretty decent quality, not quite as good as Vaillant apparently.
He also replaced both motorised valves.
There is a problem though, my tenants have told me the rads are got ALL the time, even if only the hot water is on! They are having to turn the central heating temp to 0 on the boiler as a fix until I get it sorted out.
The heating engineer ensures me it's nothing he has done (we have never had this problem in the past though) and it could be the way the pipes are connected upstairs near the cylinder - that the new boiler is more powerful and pushing the water into the rad pipework when it's not needed or something to that effect.
He said we would have to take up the carpet and floorboards to check the pipes!
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
thanks.
A heating engineer recently replaced a boiler at a property I own. The existing boiler was a very reliable 20 year old Vaillant but had had it's day.
The system comprises a boiler downstairs, around 7 rads and a water cylinder upstairs.
Can't remember the make of the new boiler but it's a condenser and pretty decent quality, not quite as good as Vaillant apparently.
He also replaced both motorised valves.
There is a problem though, my tenants have told me the rads are got ALL the time, even if only the hot water is on! They are having to turn the central heating temp to 0 on the boiler as a fix until I get it sorted out.
The heating engineer ensures me it's nothing he has done (we have never had this problem in the past though) and it could be the way the pipes are connected upstairs near the cylinder - that the new boiler is more powerful and pushing the water into the rad pipework when it's not needed or something to that effect.
He said we would have to take up the carpet and floorboards to check the pipes!
Any thoughts would be appreciated,
thanks.