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I'll try calling him tomorrow, if no joy guess I'll have to find another engineer in the Berkshire area!Read it but there’s not much you can do fella without another engineer. Think you’re just going to have to badger the last guy
That's what I'd like to know which one is the correct valve. To the right of the 3 way or aboveWhat do you mean cold?? As in mains cold? Call me daft you have tried opening the bleed valve to see if there’s air
Sorry to sound like a complete tool, is this the one you meanCan’t see one to the right of the valve but the bleed valve above the valve is the one you want
No air blockage. Bugger, any othersYes that one
I'll give him another call tomorrow.I suggest you get the last engineer back mate. He will be busy and difficult to get hold of. But will be worth it in the end.
He'll call me back later .I'll give him another call tomorrow.
Sludge will not block it that quickly if it is new.He'll call me back later .
Could it be that the valve is partly blocked with sludge? The first engineer after draining the system put some cleaner in the small tank to help clean out the system, as the boiler installation guy didn't flush system at all.
I’m not saying anything. Just going through the processesMy money is on another wiring Fault
I hope it's a simple thing , I've had enough of it now. How can it possibly go wrong within such a short time of it being fixed? I heard it wurr when he sorted out the wiring? The mind boggles!My money is on another wiring Fault
As I’ve said about 4 times though mate if (I know we don’t know for sure) the motor was receiving a constant power and was stuck in one position the motor could have worn very quickly I am amazed he didn’t replace the valve when he knew it had been stuck in one posotion
Woo lucky valve! 😉Which we are pretty sure was getting a permanent love and is probably burnt out
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