I have a vaillant boiler eco plus that came with a 5 year warranty.
On the last service no issues were found ( although the chamber wasn't physically opened - not required by the manufacturer as it would then require new seals)
A water sample testing came positive and was advised to have the system powerflushed.
I instructed a different firm to powerflush the whole system , boiler and radiators and inhibitor was added.
7 months later I had a fault because of a dirty ignitor. An engineer attended and found the following problems
1) cracked flue connector
2) warped flange Heat exchange
They wrote on the report that this was due to a backup on the condensed pipe.
a subsequent engineer attended and after inspection noted excessive sludge and corrosion and high turbidity of a sample of more than 1000 ppm
The manufacturer is now refusing to pay under the warranty as he claims that this is caused by something external to the boiler , he says I should turn to the firm that did the powerflushing.
They have abandoned the claim of the blocked condensed pipe as it happened in the middle of summer and the appliance would automatically shut off .
They are however sticking to the theory that the contaminated water is the cause of all the damage
Having had a long and seemingly thorough powerflush done 7 month prior it seems unlikely to me .
I would like to know whether a boiler malfunction , or the cracked flue or an overheated and warped heat exchanger could be the cause of the water contamination and the sludge and corrosion
Many thanks
On the last service no issues were found ( although the chamber wasn't physically opened - not required by the manufacturer as it would then require new seals)
A water sample testing came positive and was advised to have the system powerflushed.
I instructed a different firm to powerflush the whole system , boiler and radiators and inhibitor was added.
7 months later I had a fault because of a dirty ignitor. An engineer attended and found the following problems
1) cracked flue connector
2) warped flange Heat exchange
They wrote on the report that this was due to a backup on the condensed pipe.
a subsequent engineer attended and after inspection noted excessive sludge and corrosion and high turbidity of a sample of more than 1000 ppm
The manufacturer is now refusing to pay under the warranty as he claims that this is caused by something external to the boiler , he says I should turn to the firm that did the powerflushing.
They have abandoned the claim of the blocked condensed pipe as it happened in the middle of summer and the appliance would automatically shut off .
They are however sticking to the theory that the contaminated water is the cause of all the damage
Having had a long and seemingly thorough powerflush done 7 month prior it seems unlikely to me .
I would like to know whether a boiler malfunction , or the cracked flue or an overheated and warped heat exchanger could be the cause of the water contamination and the sludge and corrosion
Many thanks