Worcester starved of air?

Eny

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Hi Mike,

You posted a commment about Woster Boiler starving of air and only way to get it working was to open the cover.

I have the exact same issue with my Woster 24i. So, I was wondering if you found a solution ant the end and what was it?

I have changed every part of the bioler by recomendtion of two Corgi registered engineer. £300 part and 6 weeks later they have not resolved the problem.

I will appriciate it if you share your findings with me. My email is :


enayatm at yahoo doot com.

Kind regards

Eny

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Hi,

Unfortunately it did not resolve my issue.

I changed the controil board, air pressure switch, new fan and ....

But still the same issues exists. The boiler seem to be starving of air.

Any ideas please? I just want to give my engineer som direction of where to look and what to fix.

Thnaks
eny
 
Eny, we are not going to tell you how to fix the boiler yourself.

But if you give us more details then we can give you advice.

How have these two CORGI people changed parts and its still not working.

Have you paid them anything?

Tony
 
Makes me wonder what is wrong with the quality of the air coming through the flue if you have to let some decent air in through the cover :idea:
 

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