New Boiler etc
Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:40 am
Hi,
My first post, I'm not a tradesman just a house owner with some CH questions. We have had our boiler replaced, together with a new radiator and other parts by the Goverment scheme. It's been a year of nightmares.It first started 31 March 2010 and it's still not finished. Its a long story but I'll cut all that and asked a couple of questions.
1, Where would an installer put the cleaner & inhibitor, would it be in the header tank or some other way?.
2, Bonding (which I know nothing about). We have a spike at the front of the house close to the main electric meter. The boiler is at the back of the house.We were told we would have to have a wire run from the front to the boiler, which was fair enough so we made arrangements moving furniture etc. When the electrician (same person who said about the cable front to back)came to wire the boiler he changed his mind and said he would bond it some other way.How he did it I don't know.We had an inspection and the person inspecting the installation failed it, we have not been told directly by the company but we think he failed it because of the bonding. When asked by the company the electrician (sub contractor)said we refused him access to run the cable, which is rubbish.If this electrician couldn't be bothered to take up floor boards could he have not put a spike at the rear of the house?.
Jim
My first post, I'm not a tradesman just a house owner with some CH questions. We have had our boiler replaced, together with a new radiator and other parts by the Goverment scheme. It's been a year of nightmares.It first started 31 March 2010 and it's still not finished. Its a long story but I'll cut all that and asked a couple of questions.
1, Where would an installer put the cleaner & inhibitor, would it be in the header tank or some other way?.
2, Bonding (which I know nothing about). We have a spike at the front of the house close to the main electric meter. The boiler is at the back of the house.We were told we would have to have a wire run from the front to the boiler, which was fair enough so we made arrangements moving furniture etc. When the electrician (same person who said about the cable front to back)came to wire the boiler he changed his mind and said he would bond it some other way.How he did it I don't know.We had an inspection and the person inspecting the installation failed it, we have not been told directly by the company but we think he failed it because of the bonding. When asked by the company the electrician (sub contractor)said we refused him access to run the cable, which is rubbish.If this electrician couldn't be bothered to take up floor boards could he have not put a spike at the rear of the house?.
Jim