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aspiringtoDIY
Hello,
I recently woke to find my Worcester Bosch 11-35 HE Plus Combi boiler had cut off with a EA fault - no flame detected. I noticed the pressure had fallen so topped up the CH circuit and restarted the boiler.
Now everytime I start the boiler it initially works, then some time later the fan gets much louder and eventually the boiler sounds as though the water inside it is at the point of boiling. It sounds similar to a kettle just before the kettle clicks off. Worse than this, when the boiler ignites there is a loud sustained shudder/vibration. This will eventually become more sustained until the boiler will cut-off with the same EA warning message.
I've had a corgi qualified plumber look at it for an hour and confirmed that it was safe, but during the hour the vibration hadn't started. He said that the fan was on it's last legs (having heard a whistling which he attributed to the bearings) and would need replacing in the near future. He also bled the boiler pump.
I've recorded the more alarming vibration and would appreciate another qualified opinion that this is indeed the problem - it seems rather extreme for a fan being faulty. How much would would a fair price be for the fan replacement?
YouTube - boilerissue
The sound on this clip doesn't pick up the vibration that well.
nb. despite the username please be assured I'm not going to tamper with the boiler!
I recently woke to find my Worcester Bosch 11-35 HE Plus Combi boiler had cut off with a EA fault - no flame detected. I noticed the pressure had fallen so topped up the CH circuit and restarted the boiler.
Now everytime I start the boiler it initially works, then some time later the fan gets much louder and eventually the boiler sounds as though the water inside it is at the point of boiling. It sounds similar to a kettle just before the kettle clicks off. Worse than this, when the boiler ignites there is a loud sustained shudder/vibration. This will eventually become more sustained until the boiler will cut-off with the same EA warning message.
I've had a corgi qualified plumber look at it for an hour and confirmed that it was safe, but during the hour the vibration hadn't started. He said that the fan was on it's last legs (having heard a whistling which he attributed to the bearings) and would need replacing in the near future. He also bled the boiler pump.
I've recorded the more alarming vibration and would appreciate another qualified opinion that this is indeed the problem - it seems rather extreme for a fan being faulty. How much would would a fair price be for the fan replacement?
YouTube - boilerissue
The sound on this clip doesn't pick up the vibration that well.
nb. despite the username please be assured I'm not going to tamper with the boiler!