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I had a new boiler (a Worcester Greenstar 8000 Life) fitted over the summer (BG). This morning the condensate pipe froze. I've sorted that out and put some extra insulation around it, but I'm worried about the electrical side of things and wondering if I have a wiring issue that needs looking at.
The boiler had been on for about fifteen minutes this morning when my wife commented on how noisy the condensate pump was, and that it was continuously running. I knew this shouldn't happen, so I checked and found that the boiler had completely shut off, but the condensate pump was still going continuously, trying to pump. It must have been like this for five or ten minutes, maybe longer.
The condensate pump unit (a Sauermann SI 1800) was getting quite hot and starting to smell like it may burn out. I stopped it by turning the power off at the switched spur, found and thawed the freeze after which everything has been fine.
What's worrying me is what would have happened if we hadn't noticed or had been out at the time.
Should the condensate pump keep running continuously like it did? Could it have burnt out or even caught fire? It would make more sense to me if it shut itself off too.
Could there be a wiring issue, or maybe I have a faulty pump?
Thanks in anticipation of replies/advice
The boiler had been on for about fifteen minutes this morning when my wife commented on how noisy the condensate pump was, and that it was continuously running. I knew this shouldn't happen, so I checked and found that the boiler had completely shut off, but the condensate pump was still going continuously, trying to pump. It must have been like this for five or ten minutes, maybe longer.
The condensate pump unit (a Sauermann SI 1800) was getting quite hot and starting to smell like it may burn out. I stopped it by turning the power off at the switched spur, found and thawed the freeze after which everything has been fine.
What's worrying me is what would have happened if we hadn't noticed or had been out at the time.
Should the condensate pump keep running continuously like it did? Could it have burnt out or even caught fire? It would make more sense to me if it shut itself off too.
Could there be a wiring issue, or maybe I have a faulty pump?
Thanks in anticipation of replies/advice