I have a Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30 CDi which is roughly 7 years old.
I came home to no hot water and found, after I was told what the parts were, that the Turbine adaptor had failed and was dripping onto the Diverter Motor, which in turn failed as a direct result.
Having a couple of kids I had to get the fault fixed asap.
When the engineer came out he said that the Turbine Adaptor failing, and then dripping onto the Diverter Motor is a common fault with atleast the model I have.
He said Worcester Bosch now make a simple cover for the Diverter Motor so that it is protected from drips/leaks. He replaced the adaptor, motor and fitted the cover.
Has anybody else come across the same issue, as I am trying to find out if it is a common/widespread problem.
Thanks
dhallworth
I came home to no hot water and found, after I was told what the parts were, that the Turbine adaptor had failed and was dripping onto the Diverter Motor, which in turn failed as a direct result.
Having a couple of kids I had to get the fault fixed asap.
When the engineer came out he said that the Turbine Adaptor failing, and then dripping onto the Diverter Motor is a common fault with atleast the model I have.
He said Worcester Bosch now make a simple cover for the Diverter Motor so that it is protected from drips/leaks. He replaced the adaptor, motor and fitted the cover.
Has anybody else come across the same issue, as I am trying to find out if it is a common/widespread problem.
Thanks
dhallworth