Hi Todd, with regards Artificial Softened Water and Heating systems. I looked into this a couple of years back. They originally thought that the additional salt in the water would harm the heating system, but this has been proven that it is not the case. The reason manufacturers state not to use it, is because they have not tested it, so they go with the old rule.
You can fill it with softener water. There was a issue many years ago with some reaction with the chemical manufactures they had to alter the formulas. You should look in to Harvey water softeners or Dualflo ( the ones they sell to the trade.) A far better quality softener has two cylinders so no hard water gets into the system and none electric so it doesn't guess its cleaning cycle it does it when its needed.
Good work as always Todd, smart install 😍 i’ve been told by a few people that softened water can damage plate heat exchangers if they’re stainless steel, not sure if it’s true tho
I saw that leak disappear, too. Nice neat install though. There's always other ways to install. You'll never win that one... so you need not bother ! Great vid
Is it easier to descale Vaillant heat exchanger made from multiple segmented coil, or Viessmann with single pipe coil in heat exchanger? Both are stainless steel but descaling them in hard water area is good maintenance work.
Why didn't you fit the boiler on the back wall? Going to be awkward for any form of future maintenance. Pointless it looking that nice and not be practical 👎🏼
That wall is being ripped down mate (i think i said that in the video) There’s two walls there that aren’t finished, they’re having major works done there and the lay out is going to be different, so it’ll be perfect once it’s all done
Hi Todd, Had the new Ecotec Plus 826 installed, do you know when it switches between heating and hot water, if it’s meant to make this noise like gear changing or something. Not sure if it’s common issue or not? Say the central heating is on you go to use hot water it makes this noise when it changes over to hot water and then when you turn the tap off, it makes the noise again before switching back to central heating. Its abit of a stretched out sound like a gear changing but with a 2/3 sec stretch
So that would be the diverter valve inside the boiler so every time you turn the hot water on, it will move the valve over to the hot water setting and then obviously once you’re done with the hot water you close the tap, it will then flick back over to the central heating inside, and that noise is what you can hear, althoughshouldn’t be that noisy
Hi thanks mate, i have Vaillant coming around soon to check on this as its a quite new boiler like 3 months. The noise is quite noticeable when heating is on 5/6 in the morning and you go to use the hot water in bathroom or kitchen. Hopefully they can fix issue. I actually had an old turbomax before and it never made the slightest noise. You just hear burner go off and come back on, but this new generation ecotec plus just very noticeable lol@@glisterservices
Hi Todd, with regards Artificial Softened Water and Heating systems. I looked into this a couple of years back. They originally thought that the additional salt in the water would harm the heating system, but this has been proven that it is not the case. The reason manufacturers state not to use it, is because they have not tested it, so they go with the old rule.
Thank you that’s very informative 🥰
You can fill it with softener water. There was a issue many years ago with some reaction with the chemical manufactures they had to alter the formulas. You should look in to Harvey water softeners or Dualflo ( the ones they sell to the trade.) A far better quality softener has two cylinders so no hard water gets into the system and none electric so it doesn't guess its cleaning cycle it does it when its needed.
Keep up the great work Todd 👍🏻
Thanks 👍
I fill every system with soft water down here in South Devon 😄
Hahaha you don’t have a choice with that!! God i’m jealous! Love Devon more than anything ❤️
I guess artificially softened water is different to soft water, I guess lol
Nice to see the towel/bath mat at the start was Vaillant turquoise colour😂
😂🤣 Hahaha always on theme
Haha. Keep up the great content
Aluminium heat exchangers no but stainless steel is okay
Good work as always Todd, smart install 😍 i’ve been told by a few people that softened water can damage plate heat exchangers if they’re stainless steel, not sure if it’s true tho
Na that’s a load of waffle 😂
Can with Worcester’s ,I’ve seen it
The main heat exchanger
Did you see your softener connection leaking todd? 😉🤣
Some call it a leak… But what it really was, is a tear of joy from the water softener for finally being on 🤣😂
@glisterservices ha, the softener was absolutely ecstatic then 🤣🤣 Noticed you had fixed it buddy 😘
I saw that leak disappear, too. Nice neat install though. There's always other ways to install. You'll never win that one... so you need not bother ! Great vid
Is it easier to descale Vaillant heat exchanger made from multiple segmented coil, or Viessmann with single pipe coil in heat exchanger? Both are stainless steel but descaling them in hard water area is good maintenance work.
Baxi says do not fill with soft water
And yes Vaillant boilers you can use a softener to fill back up
Why didn't you fit the boiler on the back wall? Going to be awkward for any form of future maintenance. Pointless it looking that nice and not be practical 👎🏼
That wall is being ripped down mate (i think i said that in the video) There’s two walls there that aren’t finished, they’re having major works done there and the lay out is going to be different, so it’ll be perfect once it’s all done
That's fair! Must have not heard that part 🫡
Hi Todd,
Had the new Ecotec Plus 826 installed, do you know when it switches between heating and hot water, if it’s meant to make this noise like gear changing or something. Not sure if it’s common issue or not? Say the central heating is on you go to use hot water it makes this noise when it changes over to hot water and then when you turn the tap off, it makes the noise again before switching back to central heating.
Its abit of a stretched out sound like a gear changing but with a 2/3 sec stretch
So that would be the diverter valve inside the boiler so every time you turn the hot water on, it will move the valve over to the hot water setting and then obviously once you’re done with the hot water you close the tap, it will then flick back over to the central heating inside, and that noise is what you can hear, althoughshouldn’t be that noisy
Hi thanks mate, i have Vaillant coming around soon to check on this as its a quite new boiler like 3 months. The noise is quite noticeable when heating is on 5/6 in the morning and you go to use the hot water in bathroom or kitchen. Hopefully they can fix issue. I actually had an old turbomax before and it never made the slightest noise. You just hear burner go off and come back on, but this new generation ecotec plus just very noticeable lol@@glisterservices