Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

Jul 13, 2019
79
22
8
Member Type
DIY or Homeowner
hi we have an issue with our heating and water system . new flow switch and new pump , system bled , all done by a professional but still no hot water or heating. when the plumber left yesterday we had boiling radiators and some hot water although the heating was switched off. my suspicion is diverter valve but unsure as to why nothing is working again now. boiler tries to kick in but says FD error (flow)

would be really happy for some advice as we have been 4 weeks without hot water no and the Mrs isn't happy.

thanks in advance
John
 
i tried that lol but they arent answering now or even rang me back. daft as they are local and installed the boiler 4 years ago. looks like weve had a pump for no reason too grrrr
 
Is it an ideal boiler? Which one? It's or a only 4 years old I'd expect it to still be under warranty. If not then perhaps give the manufacturer a call and ask about a fixed price repair.
 
it is an ideal so it must be 5 years as its just out of warranty, i dont think its the boiler as it was working again yesterday but couldnt switch heating side off without turning radiators off.
 
it is an ideal so it must be 5 years as its just out of warranty, i dont think its the boiler as it was working again yesterday but couldnt switch heating side off without turning radiators off.

Sounds like it could be your 3 port valve or even the programmer. Start with everything cold, put a call/demand for hot water and feel your pipe leading to the cylinder on 3 port (should be Port B). Now it probably won’t get hot as you said you don’t have hot water, then feel Port A side (heating) if this is hot then it’s more than likely 3 port being the issue.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Aire
it is an ideal so it must be 5 years as its just out of warranty, i dont think its the boiler as it was working again yesterday but couldnt switch heating side off without turning radiators off.
Yeah I was typing my reply before you mentioned it was a heat only boiler. Why couldn't you switch the heating off? If the system was running when there was no demand, the first place I'd be looking is at the 3 port valve, unless there's a wiring fault, this is the only valve that can overide the controls and fire the boiler up
 
Yeah I was typing my reply before you mentioned it was a heat only boiler. Why couldn't you switch the heating off? If the system was running when there was no demand, the first place I'd be looking is at the 3 port valve, unless there's a wiring fault, this is the only valve that can overide the controls and fire the boiler up

all the controls were off for heating but it was still heating all the radiators. im going to have a quick look this afternoon see if i can see anything obvious especially on the 3 way valve. electrics out of my remit on controls really but these havent been touched other than the new pump being wired.
 
Ok here's where I'm at. Took the front off diverter valve and I can move the shaft left and right. Left motor off to see what happens with flow when I turn the valve. Nothing to the left and nothing to the right but in the middle heating and hot water.
 
Another follow up, water is flowing without the diverter head on and me set the pin to the middle, turned all the rads off to stop the flow around them. It will do temporarily until someone can come round or I'm sure it's diverter valve, thinking I need a complete valve assembly as I'm thinking it's breaking down a bit inside. But I'm not too confident draining the system.
 
Another follow up, water is flowing without the diverter head on and me set the pin to the middle, turned all the rads off to stop the flow around them. It will do temporarily until someone can come round or I'm sure it's diverter valve, thinking I need a complete valve assembly as I'm thinking it's breaking down a bit inside. But I'm not too confident draining the system.

It could be, but you’d be better someone else take a look. I’m surprised no one on here has been in touch.
 
Hopefully the diverter has been put on the correct way arround and wiring to the Clock is ok? With a 3 port Valve the cylinder stat can actually affect how it operates. I've had it where the heating stays on and only water. I'd be having all those checked
 
  • Useful
Reactions: 1 person
Hopefully the diverter has been put on the correct way arround and wiring to the Clock is ok? With a 3 port Valve the cylinder stat can actually affect how it operates. I've had it where the heating stays on and only water. I'd be having all those checked

Thanks
The wiring hasn't been touched, it's original valve and clock so my assumption is it's mechanical but I'm no heating engineer.

Good news is it's kicking in and out this morning still with top on motorised valve. I will clean the magna clean out again today and see how we go.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Burger
Thanks very much, going to try the original plumber as it's his responsibility really but if I have no joy I will message you.

Could anyone please confirm the drain down method, in my mind it's lock off the tank in the loft then turn on hot taps to drain down tank , when that's drained drain the hot water loop from the drain tap at boiler then hey presto should be clear to take off diverter valve.
 

Official Sponsors of Plumbers Talk

Similar plumbing topics

We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.