Boiler making strange sea-like noises!

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We have an oil fired Worcester Bosch Greenstar Camray 18/25 condensing boiler (less than 2 yrs old) in the garage. It is mains pressure (we have no tanks in the loft.)

I noticed this morning when it came on to heat the water for the cylinder, it's making strange noises like the sea lapping against a harbour wall or a boat hull! (Quite restful actually).

The water is hot and plentiful, the pressure is steady at 1.5 bar and the boiler definitely comes on as I hear the exhaust pipe outside blowing away. Husband bled the radiators tonight and a bit of air came out but not much and boiler still making sea noises.

Does anyone know what might be causing this, is it normal, is it dangerous, and/or can it be left for the boiler's service in September?

Very grateful for any advice! :confused:
 
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If you have bled radiators, and yours is a SEALED system, have you topped up the system pressure at the filling loop? the system pressure should be 1.00 - 1.50 bar sounds like there is a low water situation occuring! if left unchecked will damage the circulating pump and possibly the wonderful(not) plastic parts on the boiler due to overheating! ;)
 
Yes as mentioned, pressure is steady at 1.5. I don't want to increase it just at present.
 
if you stop the oil burner does the noise stop immediately or simply carry on even with the boiler not firing? if the noise stops as soon as the burner is switched off the Condense drain may be blocked - I would get an Oil SERVICE ENGINEER to have a look at it ;)
 
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Check the flow and return pipes coming out of the boiler, make sure there are no air-traps where air could accumulate and stop the flow of water. The pipes should rise continulousy to the open vent or an air vent.

Look for any pipes that resemble an inverted 'U' or are run up-across-down. There should be an air vent at every such high point.
 
..for your replies. Worcester Bosch engineer came out (boiler is under warranty thank heavens, 5 yrs) - he said there was air in the system and bled it out, showing me the two little nozzles on top of the boiler (like those on end of rads). Seems OK now!
 
So he did just what Onetap had suggested!

Not really a warranty issue.

I do hope you are getting it serviced regularly and the engineer would check those vent points if he is conscientious.

Tony
 

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