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Hi, went to my first Intergas breakdown yesterday, having been on the website as a Platinum 5 installer for a week. :)
Having been a Platinum 5 installer for a year :(

Combi compact 36/30.
The DHW is cycling hot and cold.
Same outcome on both kitchen and bathroom mixer taps.
Burner stays on at all times.
Flow is 11 lm cold, 8 lm hot.
DHW sensor possibly playing up as got 10k @ 22C
Scale inhibitor is fitted ( magnetic one tho) which Intergas is saying are inneffective. Anyone recommend ones that work?

Install not the best as
  • no bypass,
  • Iso on expansion vessel.....
  • Benchmark shows only ratio and not CO2 max and min as in MIs. Was well out so I set it up as per MI's.
  • Heating side dirty although No Nonsense stickers for cleaner and inhibitor. TF1 very dirty, pressure sensor needed a clean to register anything. Will flush another day as is separate issue I'd have thought.

Only thing Intergas suggested was that it is a hard water area (Bristol @ 200ppm) so it is scaled up. This correlates with the reduced flow of DHW as compared to cold? Surprises me tho as is only 2 years old. And I was sold on the Intergas because of it's large bore for the heatexchanger, especially for the HW.
Was going to suggest a clean with the scale remover I have yet to make from the thread on here.


Any other suggestions or experiences with these?

Tyia
 
my first combi was a myson years back and I had a magnetic scale reducer on it. HW flow gradually reduced over a year and it was down to the fact all the scale fell off the pipework over time and collected in the u of the pipework under the boiler. When the cold feed pipework was removed fm under the boiler and rodded!! all the muck fell out and normal service resumed :) Only seen this once thereafter but worth a look if all else fails.
 
my first combi was a myson years back and I had a magnetic scale reducer on it. HW flow gradually reduced over a year and it was down to the fact all the scale fell off the pipework over time and collected in the u of the pipework under the boiler. When the cold feed pipework was removed fm under the boiler and rodded!! all the muck fell out and normal service resumed :) Only seen this once thereafter but worth a look if all else fails.

Makes sense.Seemed the filling loop was blocked and so may well have been bunged with scale from the boiler. I changed it at the same time as cleaning the pressure sensor and didn't bother checking it.

Perhaps I'll suggest that their pipework gets a good rodding and see what they say.

I take it you don't bother with scale inhibitors?

Seems ironic that although Bristol seems to be on the map as a hard water area I haven't really come across much need for scale inhibitors on other boilers with plate to plate hexes. Let alone these.
 
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