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    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    Yeah I can see it now how it works now, thanks. What a pain. I'm guessing that it's probably a good idea make sure that the all the o-rings are replaced once it's off.
  2. K

    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    I'm surprised they'd still service a boiler that was discontinued 10 years ago, but I will give them a call thanks.
  3. K

    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    Fair enough, anyone care to hazard a guess what I should expect to pay for the work?
  4. K

    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    Is it fiddly to take off? I don't mind paying someone if it needs some skill. Got no problems with compression fittings or solder joints but this looks like I could break something here.
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    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    I'm not at the property where the boiler is atm but here is a picture of the connector: This is hot water out, the cold in version has a valve on it. As you can see it is just a o-ring connection, the back sits flush on a plate with just the o-ring to hold it in place. It seems simple enough...
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    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    I have n't removed the cover, these are the water pipes coming into the boiler from under neeth.
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    Worcester 28CDi RSF - Replacing leaking hot water service connector

    Hi all, I have a Worcester 28CDi RSF with a leaking hot water service connector from what I assume is a worn out o-ring. I can get to the connector easily and the connector does spin round the joint if turned with a wrench once I loosen the outgoing compression nut. My question is there a...
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