Hi all
Firstly I will say I am aware the boiler cannot be touched other than by a Gas Safe engineer, I am only looking for information I could give the service company a nudge with as after several visits by said engineers, problem remains.
It's a Worcester Greenstar 25i ERP condensing boiler 2yrs old.
Initial issue was bubbling/ gurgling from boiler and flue and no hot water.
The trap/siphon fills completely all the way to the heat exchanger and doesn't drain.
Multiple engineer visits follow same pattern of them suspecting condensate drain pipe is blocked, they find it isn't, drain the siphon then go on their way.
They are always adamant it is solved.
But siphon refills over time and they have to come back and so the cycle continues.
Is there anything else that could be causing this? The trap has been cleaned, it fills to the point that it flows into the holding chamber, when that is full it never actually siphons away, it then just fills up the whole trap and in to the heat exchanger /flue.
When they get it out and fill it from the tap it siphons ok. It appears to be a simple thing, but the solution seems to allude them, anyone know what may cause this siphon problem when on the boiler or experienced similar? When they fiddled
about with it on one visit it siphoned itself and drained away as it should, but won't do it itself in normal use.
Thanks
Firstly I will say I am aware the boiler cannot be touched other than by a Gas Safe engineer, I am only looking for information I could give the service company a nudge with as after several visits by said engineers, problem remains.
It's a Worcester Greenstar 25i ERP condensing boiler 2yrs old.
Initial issue was bubbling/ gurgling from boiler and flue and no hot water.
The trap/siphon fills completely all the way to the heat exchanger and doesn't drain.
Multiple engineer visits follow same pattern of them suspecting condensate drain pipe is blocked, they find it isn't, drain the siphon then go on their way.
They are always adamant it is solved.
But siphon refills over time and they have to come back and so the cycle continues.
Is there anything else that could be causing this? The trap has been cleaned, it fills to the point that it flows into the holding chamber, when that is full it never actually siphons away, it then just fills up the whole trap and in to the heat exchanger /flue.
When they get it out and fill it from the tap it siphons ok. It appears to be a simple thing, but the solution seems to allude them, anyone know what may cause this siphon problem when on the boiler or experienced similar? When they fiddled
about with it on one visit it siphoned itself and drained away as it should, but won't do it itself in normal use.
Thanks