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custard complaining of their f&e overflowing changed part 2 as this was sticking.

theyre now saying that they have dirty water coming out of their bath taps and the f&e is still overflowing. Logic would say split coil to me but wondered if anyone could suggest any alternatives to check

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Drain heating then undo cylinder connections on coil. If you get a continuous stream of water then its split.
 
What's the difference in water levels between the F&E and the cold water tank for the HWS?
Do you mean in terms of the height of the two tanks in the loft? Cwsc and f&e are both on the same platform.

If you mean in terms of water level then f&e is overflowing
 
Do you mean in terms of the height of the two tanks in the loft? Cwsc and f&e are both on the same platform.

If you mean in terms of water level then f&e is overflowing


The two water levels is all that matters, one must be flow into the other, so the levels must be different, if they are both sat on the same level then the HWS level must be higher ??? If you tie both ball taps up you should see the level drop in the HWS to the same level in the F&E, turn all the pumps and other things off and give the law of physics a chance !! You can carry out all sorts of test but this is the simplest, me thinks.
 
Cheers happy flyer. That's what I told custard to do yesterday. Glad I'm thinking along right lines
 
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