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Thanks - Tried turning off just after tuned on - stopped when off and started when on. If it's not on sealed side I presume from direct water mains? Don't know much but just think sounds expensive! Just spoke to another plumber who tutted at me! Told me I was "silly" and should have gone to Worcester in first place. Did try to say boiler not on guarantee and I would rather go with someone recommended. He also said no one would want to touch it with all previous work done - I did point out had expansion vessel re inflated and sealant added (mistake I think) so hardly re built damn thing. Needless to say won't be asking him round to look at the ruddy thing! Think shall take kids to live in a hut on the beach with no water mains and log fire! Wouldn't think so great in winter though!!!! On plus side all this lugging of kettles is a great workout!
Look here. This is easily fixed surely you don't need a new boiler. I would suggest that you have a leak somewhere on the cold main but not necessarily the heat exchanger. You need to get a decent outfit out to this, Worcester may well fix this for a fixed fee you should try them. and say you just had a leak so you got the system drained by a friend or something. If something plastic came out it could be a simple part that's easily sorted. You can turn the cold main off at the boiler where the main goes in which on that boiler is the 2nd pipe in from the right (one of the smaller ones) as you face the boiler and will have a slotted screw type valve on it you need to turn that a quarter turn so the slot lies across the pipe. Can't believe no one has told you that.
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