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Morning guys hoping for some advice on a problem I've got with a Worcester junior 24 had the heating off whilst we've had great weather got hot water perfect turn the tap straight away, however turned the heating on via the thermostat unit clicks the boiler goes through the usual noises the fan kicks in alls good for 10 seconds then the fan turns off and the boiler goes to a quiet hum thus no heating.....! any ideas your help would be appreciated i'm happy to get a boiler engineer involved but I would like to know what might be causing the problem, thanks in advance
 
We can't give any advice relating to gas boilers unless you are GSR. If you are PM to a Moderator with your details to register with the GSR private forum.
 
We don't give out advice relating to gas appliances for safety reasons. Your best bet is to call a local gas safe registered engineer to help you with your problem.
 
We don't give out advice relating to gas appliances for safety reasons. Your best bet is to call a local gas safe registered engineer to help you with your problem.
hi appreciate what your saying as I said i'm happy to get an engineer involved but I would like to have an idea if anyone knows what the issue may relate too, I use forums for advice only never to do anything that might endanger my family thank you anyway
 
Welcome to the forum!

The there are many things which may be causing the problem and all of them involve delving into the guts of your boiler. So the best advice we can give is call a GSR engineer to have a look. Where are you based?
 
hi appreciate what your saying as I said i'm happy to get an engineer involved but I would like to have an idea if anyone knows what the issue may relate too, I use forums for advice only never to do anything that might endanger my family thank you anyway

Hi Jone1303.

Look at it from the other point of view - whilst you may be very sensible and not delve into the boiler, once one of the guys posts information, it is visible to anyone doing a web-search for Worcester Junior - which is probably the most common boiler in Britain, with many hundreds of thousands installed.

The next person who sees the information may not have your common sense, and may be tempted to tinker themselves and end up harming themselves or family members.

Internet forums are not the best place for diagnosing gas appliance issues. Sorry about that, but I hope you find the forum useful in other ways.
 
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