Do condensing boilers blow up?
Do condensing boilers blow up?
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grumbledoak

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32,336 posts

255 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Hi, I'm grumbledoak and I'm the proud owner of a condensing boiler. I think. :wave:

For the last two days the hot water from the taps has been hot. Really hot. Bordering steam.

Clearly this isn't normal (I'd have noticed), but what is likely to be wrong with it? Should I just turn it off? And, if so, who should I call to come around and fix it?

Any help appreciated.

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

228 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Limit stat set too high or broken?

anonymous-user

76 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Thermostat is fubar i think

James P

3,029 posts

259 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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I have a condensing boiler that was in my house when I bought it around 18 months ago. It failed and I called the manufacturer and found that it had a 5 year warranty so they fixed it for no cost to me. You may not be so lucky but they should be able to put you in touch with an engineer who can fix their products.

grumbledoak

Original Poster:

32,336 posts

255 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Water temp. is still bonkers. I've just turned it off at the mains, so no shower for us in the morning. frown

I'd still appreciate any recommendations for plumbers if you have any; we're pretty much central London.

TIA

TheMighty

584 posts

233 months

Thursday 7th January 2010
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Sounds to me like you've constant calling for heat on the hot water side and thus the boiler is only satisfying the boiler 'stat. This could be caused by an iffy thermostat which isn't ever reaching a satisfied state but sounds more likely to me to be the valve stuck open on the hot water side, which not only would keep the hot water circuit wide open but the internal microswitch depressed and thus the call for heat to the boiler.

hairyben

8,516 posts

205 months

Friday 8th January 2010
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combi or cylinder?

either way like said it's probably a HW limit stat at fault, if it's combi it'll be internal if it's a cylinder you'll have on on the side of the cylinder-try adjusting it.

if you're still looking for a plumber call steve on 07875 697044, I've worked with him & he's quite reasonable.