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Hi, I have a combined direct vented hot water cylinder installed in my flat and it works on economy 7. Just recently I have noticed that when I open a hot tap the water didn't come out warm and also after about 2 minutes the cylinder or pipework to it started juddering. Just in case the heating controller was having an effect I turned off the controller waited until I could hear no more water filling the tank then turned on a hot tap. After 2 or 3 minutes it started making a noise so it appears not to be heat related. Can you help please.

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I've turned the heating controller off because I wanted to make sure that it had nothing to do with over heated water. So with it off and a hot tap open it still rumbles after a few minutes.
 
I've turned the heating controller off because I wanted to make sure that it had nothing to do with over heated water. So with it off and a hot tap open it still rumbles after a few minutes.

Does the rumble sound like it's coming from the cylinder? A bit like a ships horn? If so, new washer to float valve or new valve altogether.
 

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