A alanem Jun 17, 2024 #1 My 10 year old Vaillant Eco Tec Boiler pump/fan occasionally turns on for 10 secs when the cold water supply is turned off at the tap or toilet after use. If the tap is turned off slowly, it doesn't happen. Any suggestions please?
My 10 year old Vaillant Eco Tec Boiler pump/fan occasionally turns on for 10 secs when the cold water supply is turned off at the tap or toilet after use. If the tap is turned off slowly, it doesn't happen. Any suggestions please?
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Jun 17, 2024 #2 Needs a non return valve and a shock arrestor fitting as the shock wave (from shutting the tap) is triggering the flow switch
Needs a non return valve and a shock arrestor fitting as the shock wave (from shutting the tap) is triggering the flow switch
A alanem Jul 10, 2024 #3 ShaunCorbs said: Needs a non return valve and a shock arrestor fitting as the shock wave (from shutting the tap) is triggering the flow switch Click to expand... Sorry but just seen your reply and thanks for it and your interest. Where should these be fitted near the boiler or incoming supply? Thanks again
ShaunCorbs said: Needs a non return valve and a shock arrestor fitting as the shock wave (from shutting the tap) is triggering the flow switch Click to expand... Sorry but just seen your reply and thanks for it and your interest. Where should these be fitted near the boiler or incoming supply? Thanks again
ShaunCorbs Super Moderator Staff member S. Mod Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Jul 10, 2024 #4 alanem said: Sorry but just seen your reply and thanks for it and your interest. Where should these be fitted near the boiler or incoming supply? Thanks again Click to expand... Near the boiler
alanem said: Sorry but just seen your reply and thanks for it and your interest. Where should these be fitted near the boiler or incoming supply? Thanks again Click to expand... Near the boiler
Last Plumber Esteemed Plumber Gas Engineer Subscribed Jul 11, 2024 #5 You possibly have a dead leg on the hot water system somewhere. Getting rid of that would more than likely stop the problem.
You possibly have a dead leg on the hot water system somewhere. Getting rid of that would more than likely stop the problem.