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Mole2005

Hi,

I've been helping to install a Firebird Oil Combi boiler today to replace a clapped out old Combi.
The Firebird was missing the heat exchanger when they brought it which we replaced.

The boiler fires up ok and heats the central heating, but for some reason the hot water isn't heating. The heat exchanger get hot but that's as far as it goes. I have noticed on the mixer valve it has a red and blue dot which is how it is plumbed, but on the side of it there is a H and C cast in its case which is opposite to the red and blue.

Do you think this could be the problem?

Any advice gratefully received.
 
Aye, course you will.

I'm afraid fitting an oil boiler isn't a diy job, as you have now found out. As for getting it running? you should have thought of that before having a go yourself.

These type of threads annoy the life out of me. Hopefully you will become a statistic to get the oil industry policed as heavily as the gas industry.
 
I agree with you mate. I want oftec to have the same legal powers as gsr. But as you say, until there's a few fatalities.

OP. You're going to bite the bullet, fess up and get a professional in.

Which is pretty much what should've been done in the first place.
 
I brought it from a local wholesaler, I think they were selling it off cheap as they don't sell that make any more (plus no heat exchange) less then £100

Sorted out the problem - the hot water mixing valve was fitted the wrong way.

Many thanks to everyone's help, it's much appreciated ;0)
 
Well, I think it is better to ask a professional company to install the boiler... As they also might have an extended warranty. I installed firebird boiler with the help of (edited) Of course there are many other plumbing companies, the crucial thing is to find a reliable one.
 
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