i have a worcester/bosch 24i junior. when its switched on it makes a trickling sound (like something filling up) and then the pilot tries to fire and it booms. it does this a few times then goes into error...
I went to one after neither a BG man nor a Worcester engineer could fix it.
It gave a churning noise and was a condensate problem.
I dont understand why neither of the other two could identify the problem.
The landlady finally paid her bill for that last week after a very long time. I was less concerned in this case as she is an economics lecturer at LSE. Perhaps there is a lesson to be learnt there?
Tony
Could what you say be the reason for a continuous churning water noise inside the boiler, this is a problem I have with a new installation and some work was done to the condenser pipe and other pipework . Could this be a possible cause of the noise?(as no one seems to be able to understand what is causing this noise)
depends on boiler, could end up flooding out, damaging electrical parts. get it seen to asapThat sounds plausible. IS this something that needs sorting out immediatlely or not - ie is it dangerous or would that boiler just lock out if it became a real problem? Thanks.
I went to one after neither a BG man nor a Worcester engineer could fix it.
It gave a churning noise and was a condensate problem.
I dont understand why neither of the other two could identify the problem.
The landlady finally paid her bill for that last week after a very long time. I was less concerned in this case as she is an economics lecturer at LSE. Perhaps there is a lesson to be learnt there?
Tony
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