I’m looking for some professional / experienced views on whether the following is normal after a recent boiler replacement.
My old system was a Potterton 85 HE (approx. 20 years old), recently replaced with a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 4000 series.
Since the installation I’ve noticed:
I’m trying to understand whether this is:
Any insight from heating engineers or those familiar with Worcester Bosch systems would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
My old system was a Potterton 85 HE (approx. 20 years old), recently replaced with a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 4000 series.
Since the installation I’ve noticed:
- A noticeable “whooshing / flowing water” sound in the pipework when the heating is running
- The noise is audible in multiple rooms (including bedrooms), whereas the old system was essentially silent in this respect
- Radiators do get hot, but the system feels less “instant/aggressive” than the previous boiler
- The house takes longer to feel warm, and thermostats typically sit around ~20°C in normal use
I’m trying to understand whether this is:
- normal behaviour when moving from an older non-condensing boiler to a modern condensing system, or
- something that might indicate balancing/flow rate/pump settings/commissioning issues
Any insight from heating engineers or those familiar with Worcester Bosch systems would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
