Hi I had a new Worcester greenstar 37CDi fitted 20 months ago. At the time the fitter said he had to fit a new larger gas supply pipe annd fitted a 22mm pipe.
I had a friend of the family (works for one of the big companies servicing boilers) service the boiler today as we had been having problems with the CH. That seems to have sorted the problem but he said that the supply working pressure at the boiler was only 15mbar (which he said was a bit low), he checked it at the meter and it was 19mbar.
I have been searching about this and figure that the reduction is due to the diameter, length and bends in the pipe. (As I said it is 22mm, about 13m long and I think it has got 4 elbows)
The friend who serviced it said it was a bit low but not to worry about it.
What I want to know is should I be worried?
What effect will it have?
I have looked at the instruction manual and it says the minimum inlet pressure should be 18mbar. Should I be trying to chase up the original installer and getting him to add a section of larger diameter pipe? (I feel a bit awkward as it is the husband of a friend of my mums so feel bad saying he hasn't done his job properly, if that is the case)
would replacing a 7m section at the start with larger diameter help? ( I ask as that is the easiest section to access as though I am about to fit Karndean flooring over all of this section so access will be harder if I don't sort it now)
Thanks for any help. I have tried to settle my worries by searching the net but can't seem to find anything definitive.
I had a friend of the family (works for one of the big companies servicing boilers) service the boiler today as we had been having problems with the CH. That seems to have sorted the problem but he said that the supply working pressure at the boiler was only 15mbar (which he said was a bit low), he checked it at the meter and it was 19mbar.
I have been searching about this and figure that the reduction is due to the diameter, length and bends in the pipe. (As I said it is 22mm, about 13m long and I think it has got 4 elbows)
The friend who serviced it said it was a bit low but not to worry about it.
What I want to know is should I be worried?
What effect will it have?
I have looked at the instruction manual and it says the minimum inlet pressure should be 18mbar. Should I be trying to chase up the original installer and getting him to add a section of larger diameter pipe? (I feel a bit awkward as it is the husband of a friend of my mums so feel bad saying he hasn't done his job properly, if that is the case)
would replacing a 7m section at the start with larger diameter help? ( I ask as that is the easiest section to access as though I am about to fit Karndean flooring over all of this section so access will be harder if I don't sort it now)
Thanks for any help. I have tried to settle my worries by searching the net but can't seem to find anything definitive.