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not sure its an issue for gas safe is it? that's why you have to be qualified to install unvented systems. I would say it was unsafe to not have the heat cut out valve on it. although most people use them as part of the s plan any way, to have nothing on it is dangerous. what if the t&p valve failed? what did attract my attention was the state of the pipework!! its horrendous!
Phone another plumber up and make sure they have the unvented cylinder ticket.
 
Just bear in mind that Tradesmen are always disagreeing with each other, that’s the nature of the self employed. (an, they all want to be the Boss, emoticon)

Re the two port valve, there are plenty of people, who say unvented installation should always have it fitted,

And,

There are those who point out that the purpose of the two port valve, you appear to be referring to, is to prevent the boiler raising the temperature of the cylinder beyond approximately 100 degrees centigrade.

Now dependant on the make and model of the boiler, it may have a device(a fuse) within it that melts at about 95 degrees centigrade and completely shuts down the boiler, therefore some installations don’t need a two port valve to comply with the G3 regs.

Have you taken the trouble to explain your concerns to the original installer and the Gas Safe bloke?

Tim
 
just download mi,s for the cylinder and check the wiring to 2 port valve is as per mi's
 
OK - update. Had qualified unvented chap to my house - nice chap. As per most of the guys here told me that ok to use existing 2 port valve located next to boiler and omit fitting 2 port valve next to cylinder.

So he's happy with the layout even though it transpires that the installer wasn't qualified for unvented. The only problem is that he said that he can see that there is a wire to the cylinder stat which was in fact originally connected to the old cylinder, but what he can't say for 100% sure is whether the signal is going to the stat and that now I need an electrician to test it. Problem is that I've phoned a couple of electricians and they don't understand what they should be testing for.

Am I right in saying that all electrician needs to do is test that when controller is set to demand hot water that signal is sent to stat?
 
Test that the thermal overload is in series with the cylinder stat. Check that the cylinder stat does indeed close the 2 port valve.
 
Thanks Toddy. I shall pass these words of wisodom on to sparks until I find one who knows what I'm talking about. Is there such a thing as a central heating electrician?
 
i believe if y plan system on unvented cylinder you must only use a 3pv as one port is always open. you do need an extra 2 PV which is wired into the safetly cut out
 
Its an interesting one this, as the electricians are not registered to install unvented. It is the heating engineer who signs it off , if he does not know how it works we r scuppered !
I do all my own electrics
 
This is why we launched the Register of Heating Professionals (RHP). there are too many getting onto GSR who do not know the first thing about the wet side. Unfortunately you do not need to be anything other than safe with gas for GSR. The RHP means you have the fuel qualifications (Gas Safe for Gas) or solid fuel or oil PLUS water qualifications (inc Water Regs) to do the wet bid well and safely. Look at the complaints about Warm Front the majority are about the poor installation of the wet side.

CIPHE CEO
 
CIPHE i get your point, but lot of bad wet installs are by people who have no come backs who work for big companys and just get told, dont do it again,and it doesnt bother them cos its not there money there loosing if your like me sole trader you carnt afford to make silly mistakes cos it come out of my pocket i carnt flood a house i have to check everything double times over before i walk away i work with 2 of my mates who are time served am not time served but am gas safe reg i started off working with a builder then went on tho the merchants,travis perkins /city plumbing then with my mate for a yr then on my own for the last 3 and a half i dont have any plumbing quals just been round the trade a long time have my acs etc so were do i stand with your RHP proberly wouldnt get on to it without paying a fortune out again as ave just paid out ÂŁ8000 for the gas and took me a few yrs to me its all about money
 
Why doesnt the unvented bloke know how to test where the wires are going. As for electrcians, they wont want to do it as they have never worked on the kit which means they would be there for 2 hours reading the diagram and know you wont want to pay them.

We have no chance if these people calling themselves heating engineers dont know how to use a multimeter properly. Or properly understand wiring diagrams. We need to move with the times, heating has been electrickery controlled for years now.
 
personally i always wire the permenant live to the boiler through the restable stat this means if the cylinder overheats theres no chance of anything working as there are unlikly scenarios where a 2 port can fail and still provide power to heat source
also with niether heat or water the problem gets dealt with imeddiatly
 
what about pump overun steve, true the burners will be off but if the water flow stops in the 50 degree heat exchanger?
 
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oops, lol. 500 degree i meant. As in when water stops the actual metal of the heat exchanger in the flame is very hot.
 
Just reading through the bpec unvented book as im sitting the course soon and ive noticed it says 'if the heat source is a boiler with a high limit thermostat this may, if suitable, be used utilised as the energy cut out'. So does this remove the need to use the two port? or am i interpreting this wrong.
 
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Thanks Metaldust9. I know that more and more we are being asked how to deal with the people who move on before their bad work catches up with them. GSR can only act if the gas element of the job is not done to standard. Forget about the water side or the guy who drags the lady down to the cashpoint to force her to pay for a powerflush that he never did (true story).
I know many people think we are not acting for the industry because a lot of the work we are trying to do takes time to show an effect, but we are making progress. Water companies, energy companies, merchants and manufacturers are all becoming increasingly concerned about the lack of skill that is out there and we are trying to help to show that there are a lot more good plumbers and heating engineers than the ones that are getting a regular airing on Rogue Traders, Cowboy Trap and House of Horrors. We all know that the good guys do not get the coverage they deserve and as much as I wish I could it is impossible to afford TV adverst and full page magazine promotions. But when we do get on the telly like over Christmas the public come to us for help and advice(2000 in the two weeks over Christmas). What I need are the good guys to send them to. What does that cost; less than half a pint of beer a week and people still say its too expensive.

CIPHE CEO
 
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