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stuartmclean
Jan 7, 2009, 07:04 AM
When I turn my hot water bath tap on it runs hot for a few seconds , then it goes cold. But when I slow the water to a trickle it goes really warm but it takes to long to fill my bath , my boiler pressure is correct , was just wondering if you had any ideas as to what the probem is ? Thanks stuart mclean
massplumber2008
Jan 7, 2009, 07:09 AM
Hi Stuart...
Has this been happening for a long time? Is this something that has gotten worse over time? Confirm, if you will, that you have a TANKLESS COIL at the boiler or do you have a storage tank alongside the boiler?
Let me know more here...
MARK
stuartmclean
Jan 7, 2009, 07:21 AM
MY BOILER IS A VALIANT TIME SWITCH120 Don't KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT AS IM A PLASTERER can't see a coil or anything , and there no storage tank beside it mark . Cheers stuart
massplumber2008
Jan 7, 2009, 07:25 AM
Stuart... you forgot to answer a couple of my questions... ;)
Go back to my first post and answer all questions... I am here waiting for your response.
Thanks
stuartmclean
Jan 7, 2009, 07:32 AM
Its actually my girlfriends house and she says its been happening since she moved in 6 yrs ago mark so its been a problem for a few yrs now , there is no tankless coil and no storage tank either mate
massplumber2008
Jan 7, 2009, 07:38 AM
I got you!
I looked up the Valiant boiler and it looks like it is what they refer to as a COMBI. Boiler. I have only installed one about a month back and getting the water temp. correctly balanced was a bit of a hassle... but it is something you can do if you have the instruction booklet that came with the unit.
Otherwise, look the unit up on www.aol.com (http://www.aol.com) and see if you can get your hands on the instruction manual or call Valiant technical department. You should probably get your hands on the model number, the serial number and THEN call people if needed.
Maybe someone else has insight here that I don't, but with these particular boilers, balancing the hot water so it is instantaneous and has sufficient VOLUME to supply your fixtures is something you need an instruction manual to do!
Good luck and let me know if you think we can help as you go along with this!
MARK
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franz546
Jan 7, 2009, 07:56 AM
Try getting someone in to clean out hot water pipes. My son had it done for $90 and now has PLENTY hot water.