Hi
I've got a Worcester 280 that has an overpressure problem. It used to happily loiter around the 1-1.5 bar pressure but just recently the pressure has been much higher. I bled a radiator yesterday to get the pressure down to an acceptable level and then tried to diagnose.
On the FAQ Wiki it suggests that a constantly climbing pressure may be due to a seepage from the flexihose on the filling loop or a perforated heat exchanger. Well, my pressure isn't constantly rising...I've discovered it only rises when I turn the hot tap on - by about 0.1 bar each time. Turn the hot tap on ten times throughout the day and guess what? The pressure gauge reads 2.2 bar not 1.2 bar.
Additionally there's a small patch of water beneath the boiler - presumably from the overpressure - and every now and again (at pretty irregular intervals) I hear a very, very quiet groaning sound that sounds like it's from the boiler area - or it might be the patron saint of heating engineers rolling his eyes.
I put the heating on this morning just to see what would happen and the pressure gradually climbed up above 3.0 bar until I heard what I think is the pressure relief valve releasing a bit outside.
Does it sound like I've got a valve that needs to be changed or is the perforated heat exchanger the most likely diagnosis? The only reason I ask...I'm thinking of replacing the whole thing. Spending a small amount on getting a valve changed would be ok but spending £200+ on getting a new heat exchanger put in, well, Boiler Scrappage Scheme there I'd go.
Cheers.
I've got a Worcester 280 that has an overpressure problem. It used to happily loiter around the 1-1.5 bar pressure but just recently the pressure has been much higher. I bled a radiator yesterday to get the pressure down to an acceptable level and then tried to diagnose.
On the FAQ Wiki it suggests that a constantly climbing pressure may be due to a seepage from the flexihose on the filling loop or a perforated heat exchanger. Well, my pressure isn't constantly rising...I've discovered it only rises when I turn the hot tap on - by about 0.1 bar each time. Turn the hot tap on ten times throughout the day and guess what? The pressure gauge reads 2.2 bar not 1.2 bar.
Additionally there's a small patch of water beneath the boiler - presumably from the overpressure - and every now and again (at pretty irregular intervals) I hear a very, very quiet groaning sound that sounds like it's from the boiler area - or it might be the patron saint of heating engineers rolling his eyes.
I put the heating on this morning just to see what would happen and the pressure gradually climbed up above 3.0 bar until I heard what I think is the pressure relief valve releasing a bit outside.
Does it sound like I've got a valve that needs to be changed or is the perforated heat exchanger the most likely diagnosis? The only reason I ask...I'm thinking of replacing the whole thing. Spending a small amount on getting a valve changed would be ok but spending £200+ on getting a new heat exchanger put in, well, Boiler Scrappage Scheme there I'd go.
Cheers.