Since having the diverter valve replaced on my Worcester 24CDi RSF combi boiler a few weeks ago, the boiler is suffering from increasing pressure over time. I've reduced the pressure 3 times now (using the pressure relief valve test knob) to reduce the pressure so that it's not discharging, but after a week or so it's back up to high pressure levels again.
From what I've seen on here and other sites, the most likely cause is perforation in the water to water heat exchanger, however I was wondering if there's any chance it could be a faulty water diverter. I couldn't find a description of how they work anywhere, so was wondering how well separated the mains water is from the central heating circuit in these things - does anyone know if this is a possibility?
Thanks in advance
From what I've seen on here and other sites, the most likely cause is perforation in the water to water heat exchanger, however I was wondering if there's any chance it could be a faulty water diverter. I couldn't find a description of how they work anywhere, so was wondering how well separated the mains water is from the central heating circuit in these things - does anyone know if this is a possibility?
Thanks in advance