ᐅ Maintenance costs Vaillant Therm Plus VWL 75/6 A - Is the height acceptable?
Created on: 3 Aug 2021 23:21
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Mr.Boing
Hello Forum,
we have received a maintenance offer for the Vaillant Therm plus VWL 75/6 A and find the price quite high. They are asking for nearly €360. I was expecting around €250.
The following services will be performed:
- general condition inspection
- visual and functional check including safety and control devices
- verification of system settings
- inspection of the water level and pre-pressure of the membrane expansion vessel
- inspection of the domestic hot water heater for leaks and function, including checking the magnesium anode (if present)
- inspection of the fan, cleaning and removal of ingested debris, and checking the condensate drain
- inspection and cleaning of the air heat exchanger
- function check of the controller (clock setting, etc.)
The house and heating system are located in Berlin... if that’s relevant.
What do you think?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Mr.Boing
we have received a maintenance offer for the Vaillant Therm plus VWL 75/6 A and find the price quite high. They are asking for nearly €360. I was expecting around €250.
The following services will be performed:
- general condition inspection
- visual and functional check including safety and control devices
- verification of system settings
- inspection of the water level and pre-pressure of the membrane expansion vessel
- inspection of the domestic hot water heater for leaks and function, including checking the magnesium anode (if present)
- inspection of the fan, cleaning and removal of ingested debris, and checking the condensate drain
- inspection and cleaning of the air heat exchanger
- function check of the controller (clock setting, etc.)
The house and heating system are located in Berlin... if that’s relevant.
What do you think?
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Mr.Boing
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Benutzer2008 Nov 2021 15:26K1300S schrieb:
You only need the access code for that. 😉For Vaillant, it’s – quite creatively – set to 00 by default. It should be the same for all devices.Benutzer200 schrieb:
For Vaillant devices, the code 00 is used as the standard. It should be the same for all units.
No, it is not the same for all units. It could be 00, but it could also be the combination mentioned by @OWLer. Although it’s usually documented in the professional technician’s manual, this is not necessarily handed over to the owner.
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