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We had a new CH system recently installed, by contractor, as part of general refurb. The Vaillant EcoTec 630 boiler was installed by a Gas Safe engineer (altho Tempest unvented cylinder was not) and the electrics were wired by a NICEIC electrician. Certs recd for both.

Ever since we moved in, we noticed that (a) HW only works when both HW and CH buttons on the Honeywell St9400c programmer are on; and (b) CH works only when HW button is on (HW button alone does nothing).

I've had another electrician come and check the wiring and he said it all seems fine so he reckons it's a plumbing issue.

Checked up in the loft and there are 2 valves (both in 'auto' position) - is that S plan? I've had my wife turn on the various buttons downstairs and as far as I can see there was no movement in either of the valves. (Pics attached - original electrician said the lower one marked 'A' is heating, the upper one 'B' is hot water')

Any explanation/advice gratefully appreciated.

NB. Comments on general quality of installation also welcome. Also, a mate told me cylinder has to be positioned over a load-bearing wall - is he right, and how much of a problem is it if that's not the case? I believe mine isn't.
 

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never seen anything like this !very poor install !!!!!!
d2 is going to hep with two 90 elbows !
if i was you i would get him back to put it right .no even one clip > i think is wirering problem that you have!

SHOKING INSTALL !!!!
 
As SafeGasInstall says,very poor,think it would be pointless getting the unqualified installers back
Get a qualified plumber in to sort installation out correctly even if you have to cut your loses
your safety is also involved here apart from your comfort !!
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What exactly is wrong with it (I know very little about plumbing). Is it 'just' messy, or should I be concerned about safety?

How much should I expect to pay to have it sorted? Do i need an IPHE reg or will a Gas Sage reg be enough?

Thanks
 
i dont know if anything is correct to be honest !some one has to see it to be able to tell you how much it will cost you !

and the electrical work get that check too !

and yes send some picters from the boiler and flue and gas pipe !

PLEASE
 
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As above, from what is visibly apparent in a couple of basic photos there are a number of safety concerns. Never mind just looking like a dogs dinner of an install.
What is worse there is plenty of space around to work with and would have probably taken same amount of time to do the install correctly.
This needs to looked at in detail by a qualified installer with an unvented ticket to give an opinion. Impossible to estimate looking at a few photos. I'm sure your photos do not show the half of it.

The cylinder must be placed on a base that will support its full weight. Not necessarily over a load bearing wall.
 
- the pipework is ****ed and looks bent in places
- the cylinder seems to be resting on a crappy piece of mdf
- you have hep joints, seemingly on speedfit pipe
- i cant quite see, but you seem to have 2 motorised valves on the same pipe (1 should be for heating!)
- if it is in the loft, then the pipes should be lagged as well!

I agree the installation is rubbish! The original plumber should come back and sort it out. At least ways why are you trying to solve this problem, without calling the installer in?

I would also like to see pictures of the boiler instal (which could be unsafe). Where is the heating motorised valve - is it that extra one in the loft (doesn't quite make sence if it is)

You cannot have 2 motorised valve on the same pipe (which is the hot supply I presume). There are ways to test these, but you need to know wether there is another one somewhere . . .
 
- the pipework is ****ed and looks bent in places
- the cylinder seems to be resting on a crappy piece of mdf
- you have hep joints, seemingly on speedfit pipe
- i cant quite see, but you seem to have 2 motorised valves on the same pipe (1 should be for heating!)
- if it is in the loft, then the pipes should be lagged as well!

I agree the installation is rubbish! The original plumber should come back and sort it out. At least ways why are you trying to solve this problem, without calling the installer in?

I would also like to see pictures of the boiler instal (which could be unsafe). Where is the heating motorised valve - is it that extra one in the loft (doesn't quite make sence if it is)

You cannot have 2 motorised valve on the same pipe (which is the hot supply I presume). There are ways to test these, but you need to know wether there is another one somewhere . . .
Although it is an absolute mess the way it is done. One valve is controlling the hot feed to the DHW and one on the CHW circuit. So that bit looks correct to a degree.
 
This is what happens when you go for the lowest bidder. I wouldn't ask this guy back for love nor money. If you can even get him to call you back. I suggest you get another installer. Ask to see his (or her) Unvented qualifications. It may have been less expensive to go with this guy originally but it will cost you twice as much to correct the work.
 
This is what happens when you go for the lowest bidder. I wouldn't ask this guy back for love nor money. If you can even get him to call you back. I suggest you get another installer. Ask to see his (or her) Unvented qualifications. It may have been less expensive to go with this guy originally but it will cost you twice as much to correct the work.

The 'irony' - sickening as it is - is that this guy was not cheap at all, he was a smooth-talking contractor who sweet-talked/bullied his way into the deal. Described his work as a 'boutique service' and from what I have heard it is anything but. I only got a contractor to save me the hassle but only realised he knew very little about the work he was doing, and employed **** East European plumbers who were unqualified, after it was too late to back out.

By the time all works were over I held a retention of about 5% which I need to cover other problems (my extension roof, other electrics, decorating etc). That's why I'm worried now how much this will cost me to sort out. He threatened and abused me to pay in full but I have not, of coruse, and we have now parted ways. I have no intention of bringing him back!

...If I told you I paid £7,500 for labour only to remove old boiler/water tank/some pipes and install new boiler/cylinder/some pipes - what would yopu say?! (based in NW London).

He also charged me £2500 for 'boiler, cylinder etc'. i have repeatedly asked for a breakdown which of course he has not provided. Online the boiler costs £1000 and the cylinder £700. Is it possible the pipes etc could cost another £800 or he has he topped up the price here too?
 
only thing i can think off is that both motorised valves are wired to come on when c/h demand. Or the three port closest to the cylinder is wired for h/w and the second is manually open. oh and yeah,,very bad install. poor positioning of expansion vessel and prv.
 
you need competent person (engineer) to sort it out but why dont you contact trade building control and take legal action !

Do they have a website/number?

Should I bring in LABC instead/as well? Will i get in trouble for not having used a competent person - i would have thought that's the contractor's responsibility?
 
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you are in trouble all ready as you have pay them over 7g ,

and is your house that is potential danger of collapse due to the wait of this unit and

common send pict boiler .will be very helpful to see what is the rest of the work like !
 
and now some photos of the boiler

and now some photos of the boiler (bracing myself for the inevitable...)
 

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call these people on monday they are only concerned with gas safety but if he has used an unregistered engineer you have him bang to rights,Gas Safe Register

Boiler was installed by a GS reg engineer. Cylinder was not (although I had thought it wasn't a GS qualification , but a G3 qualification that was needed?) so I doubt GS would be interested..?
 
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gsr are only interest in gas safety,but you need a ticket to install unvented cylinders, not being funny but I would get someone out to survey what has been done as it may not be a safe installation and I would avoid sleeping underneath it until its all been checked out ,good luck,this reminds me of a mate who called me and said he had arrived on a job where some poles had managed to blow apart a normal hot water cylinder by converting it to mains pressure
 
gsr are only interest in gas safety,but you need a ticket to install unvented cylinders

I just read through Part G Building Regs:


3.40 The safety and performance of an unvented system is dependent on the choice of system and safety devices appropriate for the location and correct installation of the system. Building owners and occupiers should therefore take care to choose installers who have the necessary skills to carry out this work. These skills can be demonstrated for example, by registration with a competent person scheme for this type of work or by the holding of a current registered operative skills certification card for unvented hot water systems.

(3.41 goes on to say you need to notify BC who may check work is safe. 3.42 says if installer is on competent person scheme they can self-certify instead.)

Seems from above that per the BRegs, the worker doesn't have to have any qualifications - just the relevant skills? Bit odd...
 
But if he doesn't have qualifications then the installation must be checked by Building Control. Who will issue a certificate if it passes.

In regards to the whole installation, I am shocked and would be ashamed to have my name against that.

And paying 10k, what were you thinking?
 
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