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Worcester 240 Combi OF
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Hi,hope I am posting in the right place. I am not getting any hot water from the boiler, the CH seems to be working O.K. but the water just runs cold, maybe gets slightly warm for a few seconds then back to cold again. The green light isn't coming on, (it is marked demand) but the pilot light is on. Any advice please, I am getting desperate. Rosy
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if the demand light is not coming on then it sounds as though the boiler is not recognizing that a tap has been opened so it could possibly be a fault with a flow switch of some sort depending on what type that boiler as.
does the main burner come on when you open a tap? if it does then yes the problem is the diverter valve.
does the main burner come on when you open a tap? if it does then yes the problem is the diverter valve.
Thank you all for your helpful replies.We have found that we can get fairly hot water by having the CH on, ( seems back to front to me?) I don't know about the main burner coming on and as the boiler is up in the loft I will have to wait until someone can turn a tap on downstairs to find out, so I will post later. Rosy
14 yrs without a repair is incredible for a combi boiler !
if your in the birmingham or surrounding areas then give me a shout.
to change a diverter valve we charge around �125 but it very much depends on what make and model boiler it is.
the only thing you could do temporarily is to shut off the heating flow and return valves and then see if the hot water gets hot enough, if it does then its definately the diverter valve at fault
if your in the birmingham or surrounding areas then give me a shout.
to change a diverter valve we charge around �125 but it very much depends on what make and model boiler it is.
the only thing you could do temporarily is to shut off the heating flow and return valves and then see if the hot water gets hot enough, if it does then its definately the diverter valve at fault
Thank you gucciman for your advice, sorry we are in the north east otherwise I would indeed give you a shout! Can I add that in all those fourteen years we have never even had it serviced either, not even a duster on the inside, so I really can't grumble, can I? I have someone (hopefully!) coming to look at it tonight. Thanks again Rosy.