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Ben Goodfellow

Hi,

Hopefully someone can shed some light as my plumber seems in the dark and unable to help, before I pay another plumber I'd at least like to have some idea of whats going on as I know some people will take you for a ride if you are clueless.

We have a Greenstar 28i Combi, CH works fine, DHW works most of the time, but sometimes when DHW demand is required, the boiler fires, pressure gauge increases, sometimes up to around 3 bar, boiler cuts out and only cold water flows.

Afterwards the boiler will make some clunking noises and the pressure gauge will jump around, but slowly release the pressure, and the DHW will work again. I'm assuming the clunking is pressure relief valve as the final system pressure after this event is lower than before, and the system needs topping up.

Any ideas what would cause this? My instinct tells me perhaps the diverter valve is broken. Can someone recommend a good plumber in the Bristol area who is good with these boilers and not too expensive.

Thanks.

Edit: Thought I better add the plate heat exchanger has just been replaced by plumber as he thought that was blocked and causing the pressure, but its no different, also pump was suspected but i said as the CH works perfectly that I don't think it was that.
 
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Hello and welcome along. It sounds to me like you may need to get another engineer that is familiar with Worcester. I can think of a couple of obvious things however we cannot and will not give DIY boiler answers. I'm sure you can appreciate that whilst most people would not try and do it themselves saying it's in black-and-white is only an encouragement to people
 
Potential easy fix for a gas engineer. You seem to have found a muppet.
 
Thanks guys appreciate your input and understand, I was just hoping not to waste anymore money on unnecessary parts and labour, my plumber has always been very good, just obviously not up to scratch on the boiler side of things. Do you have any recommended contacts in Bristol?
 
There's a section on the forum. Looking for an engineer. Have a post in there.
 
Is your plumber gas safe?
 
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