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Can anyone explain what is happening to the pipework in a relatively new boiler in the attached image?
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Fibre washers leaking needs a gas safe engineer with two Worcester fibre washers
 
No this wouldn’t sounds like you have a sticky timer or miss wired maybe needs investigation
 

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