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Have we determined what sort of boiler he has ?

Is the ball cock in the immersion header tank defiantly getting a drop when using a hot tap ?
Does the boiler start when using the hot taps ?

I see he's got an indirect immersion tank.

We need to know what boiler this is, does it also run central heating ?


The op said it started happening with the boiler change and that the taps are always hot. Combi ?
The tap hot feed could be direct off the boiler and the shower left on the immersion.
The indirect heating of the tank could be down to low hence when electric immersion is used it's fine.
 
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I've just read all 12 pages, the biggest clue to date seems to be that the immersion heater is capable of producing hot shower water and the boiler is not. The pump sounds as though it is functioning.
Yet the water from the tap is a decent temperature when the immersion is not used.

As this is a very strange set of circumstances it's making me wonder if the tap hot water is actually coming from the cylinder.
Could it have it's own under-sink heater?!
Or could something very special have happened, such as the boiler being changed to a combi, the tap being supplied by hot water on demand from the boiler, the cylinder coil ended up connected to the heating flow/return, and the shower being the only thing fed from the cylinder. I realise that is exceptionally unlikely, but so far something like that is the only thing that seems to fit all the reported test results.

If the OP can run the basin tap (as suggested before I think) and confirm the header tank for the cylinder starts to fill up?
Have we had a picture of the boiler yet?
 
It could be just a matter of turning the boiler temperature for heating up, which is why the indirect coil temperature is low ?

By turning the stat on the tank he should hear a click and the boiler fire up ?
 
It looks like this is NOT a combi boiler op stated it's a GREENSTAR FS 30CDi & FS 42CDi Regular


Ensuring that the heating temperature on the boiler is at max is the next step.
 
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