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<blockquote data-quote="phil d" data-source="post: 480325" data-attributes="member: 27126"><p>That was the odd bit, it was actually producing hot water, not at a great rate but it was warm, however when I looked at the hot water temp setting it was at 70, now it's working properly, I've been able to turn it down to 40. It puzzled me because I always thought that a combi wouldn't work with the hot and cold reversed, but it did. The house reminds me of that film, 'the money pit', god knows who did the survey because we've now found that the injected damp course is non existant, they've just drilled holes about 3/4 inch deep into the bricks and put plastic caps in, oh, and we also found a rainwater gully that was broken, so we've ended up digging part of the drive up to replace it, I dread to think what we'll find next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil d, post: 480325, member: 27126"] That was the odd bit, it was actually producing hot water, not at a great rate but it was warm, however when I looked at the hot water temp setting it was at 70, now it's working properly, I've been able to turn it down to 40. It puzzled me because I always thought that a combi wouldn't work with the hot and cold reversed, but it did. The house reminds me of that film, 'the money pit', god knows who did the survey because we've now found that the injected damp course is non existant, they've just drilled holes about 3/4 inch deep into the bricks and put plastic caps in, oh, and we also found a rainwater gully that was broken, so we've ended up digging part of the drive up to replace it, I dread to think what we'll find next. [/QUOTE]
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