Re WB greenstar 28i junior

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Since the thread has now been locked, can I ask admin that the the advice that a WB CDI can have the case DIY removed to replace the mechanical clock be removed please. That is not safe advice.

As far as the WB Greenstar 28i junior, which @johnny2007 posted a picture of, it should have a case seal, as the external case forms the room seal when the 4 screws, 2 top and 2 bottom are tightened. The seal on that model of junior is found on the boiler itself and not the case. If you look at the vid below @ 1:58 secs when the external case is removed you will see the black case seal all the way around the upper square combustion space that holds the fan/HEX. There's a better view @ 2:30.


If your boiler doesn't have that seal and it is the same (looking at the GC number it should be)then your boiler has the potential to be dangerous. The HEX's on these are known to be troublesome too and can leak, making the case seal even more important.

https://boilerparts.co.uk/Ranges/WORCESTER/GREENSTAR/GREENSTAR 15Ri CONVENTIONAL RSF - NG/87161066350?mode=triple
 
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That is what everyone was telling him but he wouldnt have it
 
That is what everyone was telling him but he wouldnt have it
Someone, probably you, were saying that my boiler was not a 28i and the mt10 didn't fit it.
You were proved wrong but insist on talking rubbish.
As madrab said, the external case doesn't have any seal.
I'm not a boiler technician, but you should at least know the basic and you have proved that you don't.
 
No that was me

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They're all DIFFERENT boilers!!!

They one you've got, GREEN STAR 28I JUNIOR has a casing seal which you have disturbed, therefore technically making the boiler UNSAFE!!

You've just admitted you're not. Boiler technician so why are you argunng with those that are, and who are trying to give you safety advice.

The burner gasket on your boiler fails around 5/6 years, has it ever been changed ? I've seen them leaking upwards of 1000ppm Carbon monoxide.
 
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