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system leaking
For the past 2 weeks my pulsecoil 2000 has been leaking. We had a plumber round and he is unable to identify where the leak is coming from. It's obvious that it is internal, as all the external pipes are fine and the insulation material in soaking wet. The plumber is unable to get inside the system as it is a concealed unit. The system is 7 years old. Do these systems come with a warrenty? Are there any suggestions to get inside the system to identify the leak? We have been advised that we need a new system at a cost of £1000 including fitting.
wesley- Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-01-10
Re: system leaking
Hi Wesley,
If the leak is coming from inside the tank then i am sorry but you have no alternative other than to replace the system.
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Limited
If the leak is coming from inside the tank then i am sorry but you have no alternative other than to replace the system.
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Limited
Re: system leaking
Thank you. Would £1000 be a fair estimate for total cost of installation? Are there any other systems which are better, that work under the same principle?
wesley- Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-01-10
Re: system leaking
£1000.00 seems reasonable, Pulsacoil BP is one of the best on the market, but others include Heatre Sadia, Trianco, Thermaflow and The Electric Heating Company.
Is it under warrenty 7 years Old?
My system is leaking. Will it be under warrenty if it's 7 years old?
wesley- Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-01-10
Re: system leaking
Is it normal to have to wait 1 month for a replacement?
wesley- Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-01-10
Re: system leaking
No, A replacment could be fitted in two - three days of ordering.
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Limited
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Limited
Re: system leaking
I've been told they are built to order. My plumber seems very reasonable - fitted and bought for £1k, though the merchant can't get hold of them for a month until they are built. Do you know a way round this?
wesley- Posts : 6
Join date : 2011-01-10
Re: system leaking
Call your local Gledhill depot (link below)
http://www.gledhill.net/gledhill_depots.asp
They will be able to give you an availability so you can purchase it through a local merchant. 2-3 days is the norm.
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Limited
http://www.gledhill.net/gledhill_depots.asp
They will be able to give you an availability so you can purchase it through a local merchant. 2-3 days is the norm.
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Limited
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