Worcester bosch greenstar 28i Junior no HW | Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board | Plumbers Forums

Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

Discuss Worcester bosch greenstar 28i Junior no HW in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at Plumbers Forums

Messages
8
I have a worcester greenstar 28i junior boiler in my flat, its about 7 years old and has never put a foot wrong apart from losing a bit of pressure over the course of the week. I've moved out of the flat and its been empty for about 8 months, boiler unused. Tried the Hot water at the taps today and it was barely warm and the boiler was making a cycling noise like it was trying to work but cutting out. I tried putting the central heating on and then trying the hot water again and the hot tap worked as it should. Can anyone advise on what this is likely to be and if so how much am i looking for a repair? I noticed when I used the filling loop to top up there was a bit of water came from came up inside the boiler somewhere, so this could be related?
 
The pressure loss:
is because it’s loosing water from somewhere, it could be related to what you said, but I’ve a feeling may not be. It may be a radiator leak, expansion vessel pressure loss or pressure relief valve discharging.

The hot water issue:
I think what you have is a leak on a part dripping onto the diverter motor and causing it to stick.
 
Hi, when i lived at the flat it would need a top of water every week or so. Couldn't ever see any signs of a leak from any pipes. I was last at the flat 6 days ago then topped the pressure up to 1.2 bar. Yesterday I think I tried the hot water first, didn't work so checked and the pressure was a bit low (not at 0 though) so topped it up and noticed a bit of water falling.
 
Hi, when i lived at the flat it would need a top of water every week or so. Couldn't ever see any signs of a leak from any pipes. I was last at the flat 6 days ago then topped the pressure up to 1.2 bar. Yesterday I think I tried the hot water first, didn't work so checked and the pressure was a bit low (not at 0 though) so topped it up and noticed a bit of water falling.
Best get GS engineer round to check pressure drop issue . Has it ever been serviced?
 
No, i've never had it serviced since i've had it so will have to pay the price for that now. Would it be better getting a gas safe engineer that specialises in WB boilers or does that not matter? Will need to get a gas safety check done at the same time
 
No, i've never had it serviced since i've had it so will have to pay the price for that now. Would it be better getting a gas safe engineer that specialises in WB boilers or does that not matter? Will need to get a gas safety check done at the same time
Yes if its leaking water out of the external pressure relief pipe
Lots of people wont touch it as its a nightmare job
 
Most Gsi 's will have knowledge of these boilers they need servicing every 12 months and any small faults need to rectified , if the boiler sump is not cleaned then often the boiler will fail. You need a Gsi to attend . Kop
 
Suprised it’s last 7 years without a service with it being a Worcester !

you would be surprised had a couple once never serviced there boiler just put that money into a new one most of them lasted 9-11 years
 

Similar plumbing topics

T
  • Question
If you turned the boiler off it’s not the...
Replies
1
Views
869
Or elec bills as it would be running...
Replies
9
Views
681
Ok great...really hoping it wasn't a leak.
Replies
6
Views
702
  • Question
It’s sometimes is air but half of the problem...
Replies
1
Views
1K
Back
Top