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Worcester Green star 37cdi Pressure loss.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alser" data-source="post: 505743" data-attributes="member: 33467"><p>Cheers for the reply, there are no isolation valves fitted to try and there is no obvious leak from the boiler when looking up from below. The engineer that was the no show on boxing day did say when I explained the issue over the phone that it was either a leak from rad pipes or the heat exchanger and the water going back down the pipe, didn't get what pipe he was talking about</p><p></p><p>On two of the boiler services I had not seen the heat exchanger being taken out and cleaned or serviced, don't know if this would be part of a service in any case.</p><p></p><p>Did note on another post here with same boiler that the heat exchanger was quite costly and boiler was not worth fixing but like the poster I have noted that the cost is around the £200 mark, so how much would I reasonably expect to pay in labour cost to fix?</p><p></p><p> Had just spent £220 on the expansion vessel and prv replacement. -4 degrees tonight as I type, no hot water and no heating, time to cosy in to my other half I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alser, post: 505743, member: 33467"] Cheers for the reply, there are no isolation valves fitted to try and there is no obvious leak from the boiler when looking up from below. The engineer that was the no show on boxing day did say when I explained the issue over the phone that it was either a leak from rad pipes or the heat exchanger and the water going back down the pipe, didn't get what pipe he was talking about On two of the boiler services I had not seen the heat exchanger being taken out and cleaned or serviced, don't know if this would be part of a service in any case. Did note on another post here with same boiler that the heat exchanger was quite costly and boiler was not worth fixing but like the poster I have noted that the cost is around the £200 mark, so how much would I reasonably expect to pay in labour cost to fix? Had just spent £220 on the expansion vessel and prv replacement. -4 degrees tonight as I type, no hot water and no heating, time to cosy in to my other half I think. [/QUOTE]
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