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30 Dec, 2020
Perfect replacement
The supplied diaphragm kit was perfect for resolving the hot water supply problems.. a problem that started with hot water leakage to the central heating loop until full failure, and no hot water.
Although I'm used to removing the fill unit and heat exchanger for rescaling it, it was a further step to remove the diverter valve, including sensor cables, so I suggest you mark/label these before disconnecting.
Before disassembling the valve, take note of where the mounting bracket sits, maybe take photos to look back at.
Separating the two halves wasn't too bad, although a few tight screws to loosen. Once apart I was shocked at the state of the old diaphragm.. lots of built up dirt and completely perished.
After a furough clean up, it was a simple re-assembly job of the valve, using the sealant provided to apply to the outer groves of the valve body where the new diaphragm seal sits.. then compressing the spring to get the first screws back in, then gradually working around the valve putting all the screws back in and gradually tightening them as they compress the diaphragm seal inside to ensure no leaks.
Fitting the valve with multiple connections was a bit fiddly, attaching the sensor cables again, and then replacing the other parts (including descaled heat exchanger whilst this was off). Refilled to correct pressure and no leaks.
All sorted now and no issues over the first 6 weeks with piping hot water. A great kit and just 2 hours work!