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Paul_A
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4 years’ ago I had a Worcester Bosch Greenstar Ri boiler installed. Due to its location, a Sauermann condensate-removal pump was also fitted. For the first three years, no problems, but then the pump began to operate every few minutes whether the boiler was operating or not. I have an engineering background so had no problem discovering the pump's non-return valve was faulty, i.e. it was leaking. I contacted Sauermann who initially were very helpful. I was told the valves do fail every few years, which is fair enough, so I ordered a replacement and a spare for the future.
After 3 months, the new valve failed. I fitted the spare and that too failed in a couple of months or so. I contacted Sauermann again who implied that there is a rare but known problem when their pumps are installed with the Worcester Bosch model we have. Their solution is to install their pH Safe device which fits in-line with the valve to filter out whatever they think it is causing the problem. Sadly, that device does not fit the pump I have, and they don't offer one that does.
I contacted Worcester Bosch and I wasn't surprised that they had no idea what Sauermann were on about but would investigate if they had specific details. I have tried all ways to get Sauermann to give me more information, even writing a ‘proper’ letter to the MD. Nothing!
I have found that if I immerse the faulty valve in water for a few days it will eventually return to a working state, although only for a few weeks. So this is where I now am – swapping the valves as and when they fail, which is fairly useless if the house is to be left unattended for a long spell during cold weather. I have recently had the boiler serviced by a Gas Safe engineer who found nothing untoward whatsoever. A relative had the same pump installed with a WB boiler at around the same time, albeit their's is a combi boiler, whereas mine isn’t. They have had no problems.
Can ANYBODY tell me why this problem did not arise for 3 years but is now a permanent feature? I’d be really grateful for any help.
Thanks, Paul
4 years’ ago I had a Worcester Bosch Greenstar Ri boiler installed. Due to its location, a Sauermann condensate-removal pump was also fitted. For the first three years, no problems, but then the pump began to operate every few minutes whether the boiler was operating or not. I have an engineering background so had no problem discovering the pump's non-return valve was faulty, i.e. it was leaking. I contacted Sauermann who initially were very helpful. I was told the valves do fail every few years, which is fair enough, so I ordered a replacement and a spare for the future.
After 3 months, the new valve failed. I fitted the spare and that too failed in a couple of months or so. I contacted Sauermann again who implied that there is a rare but known problem when their pumps are installed with the Worcester Bosch model we have. Their solution is to install their pH Safe device which fits in-line with the valve to filter out whatever they think it is causing the problem. Sadly, that device does not fit the pump I have, and they don't offer one that does.
I contacted Worcester Bosch and I wasn't surprised that they had no idea what Sauermann were on about but would investigate if they had specific details. I have tried all ways to get Sauermann to give me more information, even writing a ‘proper’ letter to the MD. Nothing!
I have found that if I immerse the faulty valve in water for a few days it will eventually return to a working state, although only for a few weeks. So this is where I now am – swapping the valves as and when they fail, which is fairly useless if the house is to be left unattended for a long spell during cold weather. I have recently had the boiler serviced by a Gas Safe engineer who found nothing untoward whatsoever. A relative had the same pump installed with a WB boiler at around the same time, albeit their's is a combi boiler, whereas mine isn’t. They have had no problems.
Can ANYBODY tell me why this problem did not arise for 3 years but is now a permanent feature? I’d be really grateful for any help.
Thanks, Paul