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Can someone shed some light on a problem I'm having.
I changed a CU today as there were only 6 circuits they are all now rcbo's there was no rcd protection prior to that.
On the ground floor circuit the rcd test was x1@ 147ms and x5@ 23ms.
However now when the customer turns the heating on its fine and if they turn the hot water on at the same time it's tripping the rcd.
It is run from a fused connection unit and upon looking all looks good in the fcu.
It's a valiant ecotecplus 618 and the controller is a lifestyle lp522
I'm not a heating engineer but I may be missing something obvious.
 
Well whatever it is, the fault is more probably within the boiler, associated wiring, values etc. Before continuing I would contact Valiant, before proceeding further IMO.
Why would you bother contacting valiant? its not like they are going to see a fault over the phone. The boiler has L N E and a switch live to kick the boiler in when required. The boiler fires on heating but trips on hot water when turned on at the programmer. If you think about it logically it cant be a fault with the boiler as the switch live is used for both heating and hot water and its fine on heating.
 
Well whatever it is, the fault is more probably within the boiler, associated wiring, values etc. Before continuing I would contact Valiant, before proceeding further IMO.
Thanks. The customer is going to get a new controller and if that does not work i have told them to get another heating engineer not the guythat installed it or serviced it yesterday(same guy) as he is blaming me somehow.
 
Why would you bother contacting valiant? its not like they are going to see a fault over the phone. The boiler has L N E and a switch live to kick the boiler in when required. The boiler fires on heating but trips on hot water when turned on at the programmer. If you think about it logically it cant be a fault with the boiler as the switch live is used for both heating and hot water and its fine on heating.
Yes if you have one on heating it works but if you then turn on the hot water to run at the same time it trips..
 
Its a system boiler so more than likely an unvented set up. If its unvented there will be 2 x 2 port valves or a 3 port with a two port for interlock on the cylinder.
This is what was connected. Just wrapped in duct tape

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Why would you bother contacting valiant? its not like they are going to see a fault over the phone. The boiler has L N E and a switch live to kick the boiler in when required. The boiler fires on heating but trips on hot water when turned on at the programmer. If you think about it logically it cant be a fault with the boiler as the switch live is used for both heating and hot water and its fine on heating.
Can't see how that works, as it appears to have an internal diverter value.
 

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