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Updated 16 Feb... Thanks for your messages, David. I'm at something of a loss - three heating engineers have said 'it's fine' but I agree, what you say is supported by the various on-line resources. As you say, it's up to me, now. // OnTrack Heating seemed reputable. A chap came out, looked around and told me my heating pump, a three-port valve and a two-port valve all needed to be replaced - he would quote. The quote came (it was an Estimate, not a quote) totalling £ 886. It arrived together with a £ 99 bill just for coming to look. Today a different heating engineer came out and fixed the problem, just one stuck valve, for £ 186. After my original post, OnTrack Heating of Bordon (part of DTM HEATING AND PLUMBING SOLUTIONS LTD ) had described the original installation as "illegal" and claimed the installers had "cut corners". This is not completely accurate. The original installation was made by a reputable company who did not 'cut corners' and nothing about the installation was 'illegal'. There has been a change to the manufacturer's recommendations since the installation. Changes to building regulations have been made, too, but there is no requirement to alter the configuration - whilst this might be recommended, it does not mean the system should be condemned, nor does it it place an obligation on anyone working on the system to reconfigure it. As for the proposed pump replacement, neither the engineer who replaced the stuck valve nor the company who came to give a third opinion this morning found any need to make such a replacement. This company did not explain any of this, but presented a very large estimate for work they claimed was necessary.

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