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Good morning fine gentlemen,

Any ideas on how to check for a blocked plate heat ex?

Edit: EcoTEC pro 28.

Cheers,
Chris.
 
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Check your flow and return temp into the plate this should be a big difference

If that’s ok check your cold into the plate and hot out you should have the same rise as you had drop on the heating
 

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