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Hi - I am new too the forum. I know nothing about plumbing so I hope somebody can advise...
In 2011 I had a pressurised water system installed - condenser boiler, cylinder, radiators, etc. Also installed was a solar thermal panel (evacuated tubes). Last month I had the solar system drained down prior to the panel being removed for roof re-tiling. Now there is no water in any hot tap. The cold taps are fine but the shower has no water at all.
When the solar system was drained down, I did ask the heating engineer if this would affect the boiler heated water system but he told me that it would not as the two systems are separate.
Yesterday, I had a plumber look at it and he said there in no water flowing through the cold inlet to the cylinder. He said that replacing a valve/tap in that part of the system would solve the problem - £500 to supply and install.
My question: Is it possible that draining down the solar thermal system could have affected the boiler heated water system? I don't want to pay £500 to replace a valve only to find out that it does not solve the problem.
In 2011 I had a pressurised water system installed - condenser boiler, cylinder, radiators, etc. Also installed was a solar thermal panel (evacuated tubes). Last month I had the solar system drained down prior to the panel being removed for roof re-tiling. Now there is no water in any hot tap. The cold taps are fine but the shower has no water at all.
When the solar system was drained down, I did ask the heating engineer if this would affect the boiler heated water system but he told me that it would not as the two systems are separate.
Yesterday, I had a plumber look at it and he said there in no water flowing through the cold inlet to the cylinder. He said that replacing a valve/tap in that part of the system would solve the problem - £500 to supply and install.
My question: Is it possible that draining down the solar thermal system could have affected the boiler heated water system? I don't want to pay £500 to replace a valve only to find out that it does not solve the problem.