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Two unrelated problems. I have a 7 year old Alpha 35C boiler as part of a Flow Smart installation with a 50 litre Thermal Store on the primary circuit thats heats up the inflowing cold main before it entering the boiler via a mixer valve. The Thermal Store tank is sited in the same cupboard as the boiler directly below resting on the floor. The tank has a drain valve at the bottom which has started to leak. It's unlike any valve I've seen before as it's just a lightly knurled brass threaded nut (no flats) with a plastic tapered pipe that's like a hose end (ridged). I tried slightly loosening and tightening the brass nut but to avail. It's still dripping. As a temporary fix I've connected a short piece of hosepipe to the black hose end secured with a jubilee clip, the hosepipe is attached to short piece of copper pipe with a stopend. A bit Heath Robertson but so far so good.

Any seen this before and any suggestions as to how to fix this properly ?


Second problem is more long standing. Most mornings over the last 5-6 months when the heating comes on the first thing, the boiler makes a whining noise - my wife likened it to whale-song (!). I'm thinking its bearings either in the fan or the pump but can't isolate which. Again previous experience of similar issues and suggestions as to how to diagnose would be much appreciated.

Link to boiler noise video !

[video]https://goo.gl/photos/ApPTE3iHzo77jHNd6[/video]
 
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your best bet is to call a gas safe engy out

depends when it was last serviced also might be worth having it done

you might want to pop a thread in here incase one of our members are close to you

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You're gonna need to get someone in to do a fix!
 
Appreciate that I will need to get someone to look a this, however I do understanding heating systems and domestic plumbing and was just looking for advice really as to likely causes (for the whining noise).
 
Appreciate that I will need to get someone to look a this, however I do understanding heating systems and domestic plumbing and was just looking for advice really as to likely causes (for the whining noise).

a component inside the boiler, which you need a gas safe engy for
 
Changed the drain off on one of these this morning, Swapped out for half inch standard brass drain off. Straight forward job but as already said if your having issues with the boiler best off getting in your local gas engineer to have a look for you.
 
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