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E4gas

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Called out to boiler repair , found water inside boiler due to wind & rain I suspect as boiler is 6 years old , the fan had water on it's pcb , so I presume it's that as I have 240 going to it , do think the the main pcb would be affected , the quick blow fuses are all ok
 
Called out to boiler repair , found water inside boiler due to wind & rain I suspect as boiler is 6 years old , the fan had water on it's pcb , so I presume it's that as I have 240 going to it , do think the the main pcb would be affected , the quick blow fuses are all ok
not unless the pcb has got wet as well,is it flashing a blue light?
 
Yep , it's was also flashing reset as well , but dried purple wires going to gas valve as they where in a pool of water , now on blue flashing
 
Can you reset it? If not then your gas valve is the culprit. If you can and the fan doesn't run then it's your fan. The fan usually just flashes the blue light though and the reset isn't flashing. Check the exhaust is pushed down fully home too (the grey bit).
 
Can you reset it? If not then your gas valve is the culprit. If you can and the fan doesn't run then it's your fan. The fan usually just flashes the blue light though and the reset isn't flashing. Check the exhaust is pushed down fully home too (the grey bit).

The gas valve wires where wet , dried them now
 
Ye, but that might not stop the problem, may need a new valve. As I say, if it will reset, the gas valve isn't the issue, it'll be the fan, but that just usually causes the blue light to flash on it's own. Those old gas valves are prone to failing anyway (assuming it's the one with the connections at the rear.
 
Ye, but that might not stop the problem, may need a new valve. As I say, if it will reset, the gas valve isn't the issue, it'll be the fan, but that just usually causes the blue light to flash on it's own. Those old gas valves are prone to failing anyway (assuming it's the one with the connections at the rear.

Just blue light flashing now , changing fan tomorrow , my 1st fan change on this model ,
 
well if your both in the gsr only forum theres photos by me on how to replace one you might as well service it at the same time because you will need to replace the burner gasket
 
Yes, GSR forum registered (at least that's what the email I've had says!), I've taken these apart before, just not changed the fan. Do they come with the burner seals? I thought Worcester had changed their minds on it now to a 'visual condition check' after engineers were moaning about service costs?
 
Yes, GSR forum registered (at least that's what the email I've had says!), I've taken these apart before, just not changed the fan. Do they come with the burner seals? I thought Worcester had changed their minds on it now to a 'visual condition check' after engineers were moaning about service costs?
take a look here its not in order but if you click on worcester greenstar 30 si it will show all the photos,and the burner gasket must be replaced when you change the fan
 
well if your both in the gsr only forum theres photos by me on how to replace one you might as well service it at the same time because you will need to replace the burner gasket

Thanks , I did not relieise that , thought it was a straight swap ,
Customer is moaning about cost already , asking for another £50 - £60 for service is going to be hard work ..
 
yes it does indeed also it should include the new electrode heat shield

Had a night mare changing fan , as I changed burner gasket gentlly , I broke the flame sense , it fired up , so I no it was the fan at fault , now got to change sense for nothing .. Bad design IMHO for a fan change .
 
Had a night mare changing fan , as I changed burner gasket gentlly , I broke the flame sense , it fired up , so I no it was the fan at fault , now got to change sense for nothing .. Bad design IMHO for a fan change .
did it break when you pulled the boot off the electrode?
 
Na wiggling the old gasket off I think , I might have cracked it when I took the boot of
 
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