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Jennie

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Hi all,

Just curious - how often do you all replace the burner seal on a Worcester Greenstar during servicing?

Assuming all is well with combustion levels, pressure test, etc. (As without X-ray vision, one obviously can't see the state of it until you take it apart).

Thanks everyone,

Jennie
 
I would second what Shaun said, every 4 years. If you leave it too long the whole service can be a nightmare with stuck baffles etc. It doesn't take long if the boiler isn't in an awful position to remove/clean/replace. I also replace the DHW restrictor at the same time as these are prone to failure. We'll maintained these boilers last forever, ish.
 
Change them regularly. I came across this one that had failed to fire, but customer kept pressing the reset until it eventually fired. Luckily I got there before he burned the place down. Scorch marks on outside of casing and alot of heat damage to plastic parts.
 

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Just done one the same just before Christmas. New wiring loom, electrodes, seal and electrodes leads. I think mine got off quite lucky. No scorching.
 
Hi probably posting in the wrong place here I've just had my bolier serviced and the engineer replaced the burner seal on a Worcester green junior boiler .he had trouble getting the it back together after replacing the seal he was banging at quite hard And now bolier makes a tapping noise on starting up shut down and every time circulation pump kicks in had engineer back who said it's my heat exchanger creaking and nothing to worry about but it was not doing it before the service so it's a bit worrying .
 

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