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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    It does/did have a 7 year warranty.
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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    It was last serviced in the summer. I've had it serviced every 12 months except for the last service where there was a 16 month interval between services. I guessing that my warranty my now be invalid?
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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    I'll give it a go tomorrow. Nothing to lose... Yip - there is a mag cleaner fitted.
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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    Hi thanks - not the news I was hoping for. Is there any benefit of adding a cleaner (x800) than the system to try and breakdown/clear the block in the exchanger?
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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    Thanks for the repy. I did have all the rads open with the same result. I have a pressurised hot water cylinder next to the boiler and get the same result when the boiled is set to heat hot water for the clynider. I only turned on 3 rads as when I turned on all of the rads none of the rads...
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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    I've checked the pump and it runs during the whole process. Is there a sensor that only releases water into the system when it reaches ales a certain temperature? Possibly the water is being kept in the heating element and is getting too hot and thus causing the burned to stop? Just a guess as...
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    Greenstar 30CDi boiler - overheating

    Hi hope someone may be able to help. I have Greenstar 30CDi. When I turn on the boiler it gets to 88 degrees within 2 minutes and the burner on indicator light turns off and the temperature increases to 101 degrees and then slowly drops to 72 degrees when the burner indicator light turns on...
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