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Default Combi boiler advice

Further to my message below have now discovered the problem I think.... I
went to check the pressure in the expansion vessel (CH) and water came out.
Guess it needs a new one....?!



"Geoff" wrote in message news:...
I've got a Puma 100 boiler system - guess it's about 15 years old. Since
I've lived in this house (10 years) it has always lost pressure (0.5 bar
over maybe 3 months). A quick top up and no problem. However, recently it
is losing pressure much quicker. Seems like about 0.5 bar over 2 or 3
days. I've checked the pressure release pipe from the boiler and nothing
seems to be coming out of that. At this rate it can;t be a leak for the
upstairs part of the system as I think it would be been visable dripping
through the ceiling by now(!). I did open the boiler a few weeks back to
clean the burner out and noticed green corrosion on the heat exchanger
indicating a leak at some point. Wasn't wet but I guess it could maybe
only leak when hot and the water is being evaporated off instantly hence
the lack of dripping from the boiler. The other alternative is that it is
a leak from pipers under the ground floor somewhere.

I'm hoping it's the heat exchanger theory - does this sound feasable? I
have today injectwed some fernox F4 leak stopper so will see if it makes a
difference.

As the boiler is now the age it is I'm going to have to replace soon. Can
anyone recommend a condensing combi in the 100 - 120 btu range which has a
good record, gives a decent hot water flow, good ecconomy etc. There are
so many around I'm not sure how to start narrowing it down.

Finally, the current boiler has a 15mm gas feed. I understand that many of
the new boilers of this size require a 22mm feed. Is this correct.
Obviously, if I need to run a 22mm feed I will, but it will be a pain due
to location so if it is not necessary all the better.

Finally, Finally(!) - ignoring the possible additional gas feed run what
would the usual going rate be for a fitter to swap a boiler. It's located
in a garage so all pipes etc are accessible and getting a neat finiash
isn't essential like it would be in a kitchen etc. What can I expect for
someone to do a straight boiler swap for a new model?

Thanks in anticipation...!

Cheers


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