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Elrjc2

Hi,

I have recently had installed a Pulsacoil BP150. When I run a bath it only gets about a quarter full before the water goes lukewarm and then cold - even after leaving the economy 7 and booster immersion heaters for 48hrs and trying to run the bath at 8am!

The top up tank is full and the blend valve is closed.

Has anyone experienced this type of issue before or anyone have any ideas of what the problem might be?
 
It was installed by a qualified plumber and electrician in my family, but this was the first time they installed this type of system
 
Gledhill Pulsecoil are rubbish and breakdown all the time - we know cause most McCarthy
Stone devs have the things in each flat.

My friends in low places at Blackpool (Gledhill HQ) tell me there are loads of their vans there
which go out all the time to fix their dreadful products.

Also there is no point in trying to fix the things urself cause the parts from - guess who
are so expensive. The whole business is built around producing, and servicing an essentially
poor product in my opinion. Centralheatking
 
There is a thread on here about this titanic type product from a fella in Blackpool I think
 
centralheat king is right bag of nails fitted loads and need replacing around about 6 years time as the literally rust out
 
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