Definitely! I've been installing Baxi for over twenty years and never had many issues at all, I installed eight of these about a decade ago and all but one are grassed.
@mickclarke5741 I've had two calls in the last week for dead neta tec's, I really don't like turning people away, especially older folk, but there's a whole site of them nobody wants to work on, I feel sorry for customers, especially with Baxi wanting well over £400 for a fixed price callout, daylight robbery!
Hi alan..... how did you get the diverter cartridge out.... is it just a quarter turn? Couldn't see how you did it. Got water dripping out of the motor so I'm assuming it's the cartridge leaking onto it. But wanted make sure it's easy to do before I do it. Cheers
Hello Jon, I have the same problem as U, can't pull the diverter cartridge out. Did you manage to replace yours? If so Can you please tell me how did you manage to take it out? Mine doesn't move in any direction....
Thank you for a nice strip-down!. Mostly it is common sense but thank you anyway. That Neta-Tec looks just as gungy as my five year old 24 GA that I inherited with my current property. The serial number will determine its year of manufacture. Check the that the RDS is appropriate for the gas supply, natural gas or propane. All the instructions and videos, including this one, skip the difficulty of removing the diverter valve cartridge. The 'hydroblock' walls are often coated with hard water deposits and applying leverage to the diverter valve flange results in no movement, only broken flanges. To gain access I removed the complete circulation pump (one PZ3 & two 5mm hex), used a 'right-angle screwdriver' to bias the valve to the left and forced a small screwdriver behind the substantial protrusion at 3 o'clock. BTW, plated screws often 'cold weld' their threads; applying a little tightening action or, sometimes, a jolt from a small hammer will make them easy to remove and reduce the chance of damaging the head or the threads. After removing the hard water deposits I will reassemble with copious application of silicon grease to all 'O-rings'. With 50 years experience on computer systems (power, electronic, digital, hydraulic and barometric) I am a competent person. I do not have access to the necessary instruments (flue gas analyser and manometer) to properly test the integrity of my boiler so when I have finished reconditioning my boiler and CH system I will have it serviced by a (usually incompetent) 'Gas Safe' 'Engineer'! Not referring to you, Allen!
Hi Allen i have one those boilers i have tried to top it up as your video and nothing is happening and now i do not have hot water or heating any advice please,
Hi Alan I have tis boiler there is nothing on the display. I have power I thought pcb had gone ordered a refurbished one but still doesn't work I think need a new one. If there is no display must be the problem. Cant get a plumber at the moment because of corona.
@@AllenHart999 I'm an engineer just not a gas one I can change the circuit board. I tested the voltage the board has 230v but nothing on the display. The part I ordered is faulty I suspect it's a refurbished part. If it got power it must display something surely. Have you had this problem before?
I have one of these boilers, it keeps gaining pressure so has to be emptied of a few litres of water every few days. The filling loop has been disconnected and the engineer has replaced the plate heat exchanger and its had a new expansion vessel but is still gaining pressure. He thinks it could be a internal leak on the hydraulic. Is this possible?
Hi, Does anyone know how to get the diverter cartridge out as it's stuck and am unable to either unscrew (doesnt' look like it's screwed in) or pull it out? The motor came off easily after removing both pin's but not the diverter valve cartridge that's behind it. Thre's a plastic pin that's upwards and in a housing's grove that's preventing any turning.
We eventually got the plastic version diverter cartridge out in Baxi 128 Combi boiler. There's not quarter turn AT ALL in this version - no special tools required as in some versions - just be persistent and pull it out.
Thanks Alan as always a great help 😊
Te sigo desdé 🇪🇦 muchas gracias por tus vídeos
That really works thank you so much
Very helpful thanks. My diverter valve leaks and wanted to confirm the part I needed to order.
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i found this strip down very interesting, thank you, (you make it look so easy )👍
Really pleased we could help, Thanks for watching.
HA HA, my nemesis, the best place for these boilers is the front garden.
Definitely! I've been installing Baxi for over twenty years and never had many issues at all, I installed eight of these about a decade ago and all but one are grassed.
@mickclarke5741 I've had two calls in the last week for dead neta tec's, I really don't like turning people away, especially older folk, but there's a whole site of them nobody wants to work on, I feel sorry for customers, especially with Baxi wanting well over £400 for a fixed price callout, daylight robbery!
Hi alan..... how did you get the diverter cartridge out.... is it just a quarter turn? Couldn't see how you did it. Got water dripping out of the motor so I'm assuming it's the cartridge leaking onto it. But wanted make sure it's easy to do before I do it. Cheers
Yes and yes
Hello Jon, I have the same problem as U, can't pull the diverter cartridge out. Did you manage to replace yours? If so Can you please tell me how did you manage to take it out? Mine doesn't move in any direction....
@@Szymii2 it did come out on a quarter turn, cant remember which way it turned though sorry
Hello alan. Changed the head and cartridge and its still going down heating. Any ideas
Thank you for a nice strip-down!. Mostly it is common sense but thank you anyway. That Neta-Tec looks just as gungy as my five year old 24 GA that I inherited with my current property. The serial number will determine its year of manufacture. Check the that the RDS is appropriate for the gas supply, natural gas or propane.
All the instructions and videos, including this one, skip the difficulty of removing the diverter valve cartridge. The 'hydroblock' walls are often coated with hard water deposits and applying leverage to the diverter valve flange results in no movement, only broken flanges. To gain access I removed the complete circulation pump (one PZ3 & two 5mm hex), used a 'right-angle screwdriver' to bias the valve to the left and forced a small screwdriver behind the substantial protrusion at 3 o'clock.
BTW, plated screws often 'cold weld' their threads; applying a little tightening action or, sometimes, a jolt from a small hammer will make them easy to remove and reduce the chance of damaging the head or the threads.
After removing the hard water deposits I will reassemble with copious application of silicon grease to all 'O-rings'.
With 50 years experience on computer systems (power, electronic, digital, hydraulic and barometric) I am a competent person. I do not have access to the necessary instruments (flue gas analyser and manometer) to properly test the integrity of my boiler so when I have finished reconditioning my boiler and CH system I will have it serviced by a (usually incompetent) 'Gas Safe' 'Engineer'! Not referring to you, Allen!
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Hi Allen i have one those boilers i have tried to top it up as your video and nothing is happening and now i do not have hot water or heating any advice please,
Hello Allen, How did you manage to pull out Diverter Cardrige out? Mine is stuck, can't pull it out. Is there a special key/method to take it out?
How did you get it out in the end?
@@MCSTORM80 I was struggling for couple of hours, I was twisting it and pulling and finally somehow I pulled it out
Hi Alan I have tis boiler there is nothing on the display. I have power I thought pcb had gone ordered a refurbished one but still doesn't work I think need a new one. If there is no display must be the problem. Cant get a plumber at the moment because of corona.
Al woo You need a gas engineer, this is not a job for DIY, Thanks
@@AllenHart999 I'm an engineer just not a gas one I can change the circuit board. I tested the voltage the board has 230v but nothing on the display. The part I ordered is faulty I suspect it's a refurbished part. If it got power it must display something surely. Have you had this problem before?
Al woo How will you test it’s working correctly afterwards? DO YOU HAVE A FGA ?
@@AllenHart999 ok I will leave it then looks like I will have to wait for a few months until this pandemic is over
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Does the pressure relief valve just disappear in this video or what?
That expansion vessel hose just crumbled in my hand last week. I couldn't get the part for 5 days customer was not happy.
I have a spare lol ,Thanks for watching.
I have one of these boilers, it keeps gaining pressure so has to be emptied of a few litres of water every few days. The filling loop has been disconnected and the engineer has replaced the plate heat exchanger and its had a new expansion vessel but is still gaining pressure. He thinks it could be a internal leak on the hydraulic. Is this possible?
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but do you remember how to put it back together, I think I have forgotten already lol.
This one is going in the scrap pile lol, Thanks for watching.
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Jesus, I don't like the look of all that plastic!, but thanks Alan for showing us 👍
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Could you do an Vid on gas valves, explaining zero governors etc.
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Hi,
Does anyone know how to get the diverter cartridge out as it's stuck and am unable to either unscrew (doesnt' look like it's screwed in) or pull it out? The motor came off easily after removing both pin's but not the diverter valve cartridge that's behind it. Thre's a plastic pin that's upwards and in a housing's grove that's preventing any turning.
We eventually got the plastic version diverter cartridge out in Baxi 128 Combi boiler. There's not quarter turn AT ALL in this version - no special tools required as in some versions - just be persistent and pull it out.
thanks man
+Thomas Siba Thanks 👍
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where are You live mate? :)
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Crap boilers literal crap. The bank update still didnt cure all the issues with this awful boiler
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