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Jim Gregory June 18th 06 11:12 AM

Ariston DIA 20 Boiler -- slow to start heating tap water
 
Our DIA 20 combi boiler, about 10 years old, has become slow to detect mains
water flow, ie we run the "hot" tap for ages before boiler activates. Then,
once it has primed, it works OK. This response delay has been building up
over the weeks. If tap is not used again for a while, same slowness thing
occurs.

The filling pressure from the filling loop is OK, and CH section works when
asked for heat.

Is there such a device as a flow detection valve that needs replacing?

TIA



Doctor Drivel June 18th 06 11:29 AM

Ariston DIA 20 Boiler -- slow to start heating tap water
 

"Jim Gregory" wrote in message
...
Our DIA 20 combi boiler, about 10 years old, has become slow to detect
mains
water flow, ie we run the "hot" tap for ages before boiler activates.
Then,
once it has primed, it works OK. This response delay has been building up
over the weeks. If tap is not used again for a while, same slowness thing
occurs.

The filling pressure from the filling loop is OK, and CH section works
when
asked for heat.

Is there such a device as a flow detection valve that needs replacing?


If it has a pressure activated 3-way valve then this is most likely the
problem. If it has an electric 3-way valve then the flow switch is most
likely the problem.


Jim Gregory June 18th 06 11:59 AM

Ariston DIA 20 Boiler -- slow to start heating tap water
 
Thanx Doctor
What does this gismo (either sort) look like? Describe it if poss. I need to
know what to search inside its gubbins for, bnot knowing which valve. Would
it be directly in the mains water path?
Is it a 3rd party part, or -must- it be obtained from Ariston's importers
(they only sell to registered plumbers, I believe).
And I guess the mains cock has to be turned off during replacement.
Jim

"Doctor Drivel" wrote in message
reenews.net...

Is there such a device as a flow detection valve that needs replacing?


If it has a pressure activated 3-way valve then this is most likely the
problem. If it has an electric 3-way valve then the flow switch is most
likely the problem.




Ed Sirett June 18th 06 08:33 PM

Ariston DIA 20 Boiler -- slow to start heating tap water
 
On Sun, 18 Jun 2006 10:59:56 +0000, Jim Gregory wrote:

Thanx Doctor
What does this gismo (either sort) look like? Describe it if poss. I need to
know what to search inside its gubbins for, bnot knowing which valve. Would
it be directly in the mains water path?
Is it a 3rd party part, or -must- it be obtained from Ariston's importers
(they only sell to registered plumbers, I believe).
And I guess the mains cock has to be turned off during replacement.
Jim

"Doctor Drivel" wrote in message
reenews.net...

Is there such a device as a flow detection valve that needs replacing?


If it has a pressure activated 3-way valve then this is most likely the
problem. If it has an electric 3-way valve then the flow switch is most
likely the problem.


I haven't got a manual for this model.
However other models and these sypmtoms suggest that it is likely to be a
rubber diaphragm operated type.

The usual failure mode is that the rubber has a small tear in it and it
reduces it sensitivity to water flow. Typically the component is circular
50-100mm diameter.


--
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Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html
Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html
Choosing a Boiler FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/BoilerChoice.html
Gas Fitting Standards Docs he http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFittingStandards


raden June 19th 06 12:02 AM

Ariston DIA 20 Boiler -- slow to start heating tap water
 
In message , Jim Gregory
writes
Thanx Doctor
What does this gismo (either sort) look like? Describe it if poss. I need to
know what to search inside its gubbins for, bnot knowing which valve. Would
it be directly in the mains water path?
Is it a 3rd party part, or -must- it be obtained from Ariston's importers
(they only sell to registered plumbers, I believe).
And I guess the mains cock has to be turned off during replacement.
Jim

"Doctor Drivel" wrote in message
freenews.net...

Is there such a device as a flow detection valve that needs replacing?


If it has a pressure activated 3-way valve then this is most likely the
problem. If it has an electric 3-way valve then the flow switch is most
likely the problem.


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should be very wary of taking any notice of what it says


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Doctor Drivel June 19th 06 09:26 AM

Ariston DIA 20 Boiler -- slow to start heating tap water
 

"raden" wrote in message
...
In message , Jim Gregory
writes
Thanx Doctor
What does this gismo (either sort) look like? Describe it if poss. I need
to
know what to search inside its gubbins for, bnot knowing which valve.
Would
it be directly in the mains water path?
Is it a 3rd party part, or -must- it be obtained from Ariston's importers
(they only sell to registered plumbers, I believe).
And I guess the mains cock has to be turned off during replacement.
Jim

"Doctor Drivel" wrote in message
dfreenews.net...

Is there such a device as a flow detection valve that needs replacing?

If it has a pressure activated 3-way valve then this is most likely the
problem. If it has an electric 3-way valve then the flow switch is most
likely the problem.


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