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hi all. got a faulty divertor (i think) on a potterton performa 24.
The valve switch makes at front of valve but the switch on top is slightly to short. if pushed with screw driver the boiler fires. does this mean a new divertor valve or diaphram??

many thanks
 
remove the small diaprahm you will either find a blocked orifice in the body,or faulty diaprahm does NOT require a new valve
 
Bout £300 if I have to drive upto to you old son. depends on your area tho, anywhere from £55 for a callout and parts extra going up
 
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many thanks. i aint too hot on breakdowns as mainly do installs
 
right well your about to learn,drain the heating via a doc,isolate elecs,remove rear microswitch,remove lh side panel,remove 4x slot screws on the flow switch houseing,carefull not to lose spring/plunger,remove diaprahm look for wear/holes,check small orifice under the diaprahm for blockages use a needle or similar,fit new diaprahm and re-assemble but before you do this make absolutely sure the pump has not gone as you will get the same symptoms
 
Have i got to drain the whole system cant i isolate valves under boiler
 
you can and drain via the white drain off,forgot to mention theres small hydrolic pipe to undo as well,this repair would take about an hour to do but allow a bit longer if unfamiliar with the boiler
 
Just thought I'd bump this thread for similar advice. :)

A client called me to say they have a problem. I got there and it turns out that the heating is always on. So they have to switch off the boiler and on again when they want H/W or they'll roast in this heat. So I looked further and the spindle for the diverter valve is extended and operating the C/H microswitch. I pushed it down but it resists and pushes up with force. So all's pretty simple and I reckon it's a new C/H PDV diaphragm. Or does anyone suggest something different?
I'd like to know of other possibilities on my learning curve.

What I'd like to know in addition to any advice is if a Gas Safe engineer has to do this repair, as I'm a qual'd plumber only. I always thought that if it's not related to flues and gas seals then it's ok to do, but reading things in here, I'm not so sure anymore. Conflicting advice that I've been told.
 
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