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james75
Hi All,
I have a problem with a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i boiler. It has had several heat exchangers over the last six years due to limescale build up, what happens is that the hot water supply loses pressure then it won't warm the water. The central heating continues to work ok.
A new exchanger was fitted in September last year, at the time the Worcester bosch engineer suggested fitting a limescale reducer, which was done at the same time. Since then, they have replaced the heat exchanger again in May this year, and currently it needs another one.
We are in a hard water area, but even so this seems excessive. I have spoken to neighbours who do not have this problem with their heating systems.
Any ideas what could be happening ? Worcester bosch seemingly want to just charge me £260 for a new heat exchanger each time, but I need to get to the bottom of why this is happening.
THanks.
James,
I have a problem with a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i boiler. It has had several heat exchangers over the last six years due to limescale build up, what happens is that the hot water supply loses pressure then it won't warm the water. The central heating continues to work ok.
A new exchanger was fitted in September last year, at the time the Worcester bosch engineer suggested fitting a limescale reducer, which was done at the same time. Since then, they have replaced the heat exchanger again in May this year, and currently it needs another one.
We are in a hard water area, but even so this seems excessive. I have spoken to neighbours who do not have this problem with their heating systems.
Any ideas what could be happening ? Worcester bosch seemingly want to just charge me £260 for a new heat exchanger each time, but I need to get to the bottom of why this is happening.
THanks.
James,