Vaillant Ecotec - Hot/Cold/Hot water
Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2024 8:43 am
Hi all,
I have an old Ecotec 837 combi and experiencing the usual hot/cold/hot cycling issue with my DHW.
If the flow is around 5L/min it goes hot/cold/hot/etc. If I increase the flow slightly it stays hot.
I cleaned the plate heat exchanger with brick acid, but it was still slightly blocked (I could hear trapped water inside sloshing about). I then managed to get hold of a used plate heat exchanger. I also cleaned that with brick acid (I think it had a slight blockage too), but still experiencing the same hot/cold cycling issue (I don't think that was fully unblocked).
The CH pipe from the diverter is getting warm with the DHW on. The diverter was replaced a few years ago.
The temp sensors seem to be reporting the correct temps and are changing according to as the pipes heat up/cool down.
The cartridge filter has also been replaced. The pump seems to be running ok.
Before I spend on a brand new plate heat exchanger (not a reconditioned one), does anyone have any suggestions/advice as to what else it could be?
Thanks,
J.
I have an old Ecotec 837 combi and experiencing the usual hot/cold/hot cycling issue with my DHW.
If the flow is around 5L/min it goes hot/cold/hot/etc. If I increase the flow slightly it stays hot.
I cleaned the plate heat exchanger with brick acid, but it was still slightly blocked (I could hear trapped water inside sloshing about). I then managed to get hold of a used plate heat exchanger. I also cleaned that with brick acid (I think it had a slight blockage too), but still experiencing the same hot/cold cycling issue (I don't think that was fully unblocked).
The CH pipe from the diverter is getting warm with the DHW on. The diverter was replaced a few years ago.
The temp sensors seem to be reporting the correct temps and are changing according to as the pipes heat up/cool down.
The cartridge filter has also been replaced. The pump seems to be running ok.
Before I spend on a brand new plate heat exchanger (not a reconditioned one), does anyone have any suggestions/advice as to what else it could be?
Thanks,
J.