Worcester 28CDi increasing pressure

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:confused: The system pressure is increasing on Worcester 28CDi RSF boiler :confused: .I have done a bit of research on this site and think I know what it is a faulty water to water heat exchanger.
:?: Could it be anything else before I buy one at £85 :?: How easy is it to fit?

Many thanks Ian
 
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just a thought.

Is it a combi?

if so have you left the filling loop in place?
 
No the filling loop is a plastic tap with two o rings that you insert.It's definitely out and on my kitchen work surface.

Yes it is a combi
 
Just had a chat with friend of a friend who's a plumber and he said all it can be is the water to water heat exchanger.
:D Can get a new one off the net for £85 and he said he can fit it for £40 :D
 
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origonal poster said he can get a brand new one for £85, so no saving there then, but fitting it for £40 in Scotalnd that i would like to see
 
I think he is doing me a favour ;) cash in hand ;) does that not happen in Scotland? :D It does here in Lancashire :D

breezer said:-
origonal poster said he can get a brand new one for £85,

I am the original poster
 
It happens down my way too. And you won't need 85 quid of it for me to get you a dhwhe for a 28cdi. I've got one here... somewhere. My email is in my profile.
 
:D Got one for £56 :D

:confused: This may seem like a daft question but do I need to drain down the central heating system to change the water to water heat exchanger? :confused:

Many thanks Ian
 
No.
Isolate the boiler using the valves underneath it, then drain just the boiler with the built-in drainoff.
 
:D Got it all fixed :D

£40 for labour £56 for the part.

We are all :oops: warm :oops: again
 

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