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Hi I have a combi boiler which til now has worked great. The problem I have at the moment is there is no hot water coming from mixer tap in the kitchen. Although I have hot water in bathroom upstairs and also downstairs toilet sink. Have a feeling the pressure may not be enough to trigger the boiler to heat the water, tho there hasn't been too significant drop in the pressure. Having been reading that it may perhaps be the diverter valve diaphragm that needs replacing?? Have increased flow to mains to full and cleaned washers etc on mixer tap! Any advice would be most welcome
 
Hi Derek, thanks for ur reply. I can only assume then that the pressure isn't sufficient to trigger the heating switch from the boiler... But I've increased it to full and had a look at the mixer tap to ensure it opens to full (only quarter turn).

Any further advice??
 
Do you have a service valve under the tap? If so, disconnect the hot and then using a flexi and a bucket open the service valve and see if it triggers the boiler.

If so then you need a new cartridge/tap.
 
Could be a split diaphragm in the diverter. Will actuate when the flow is good but if the flow is restricted at the kitchen tap it may not be enough to operate the micro switch.


Hi Mike thanks for ur reply. Is there an easy way to check the state of the diaphragm ... Is it something a novice can do?? Any instructions would be great .. Thanks
 
Not really a job for a novice. Also, depending on what boiler you have, you would also be breaking the law by removing the case.

You need a gsr in to look at your boiler. We cannot and will not give advice on the installation or repair of boilers for your own safety.

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