My Worcester Bosch Greenstar 30si has developed a problem. I have hot water but no central heating. I've spoken with Worcester Bosch and they can send someone out to fix it for a set price of £262 but i dont know how big the problem is and if this price is about right to fix it.
I was hoping someone here might have an idea of what the problem is and how much i should be looking to pay to have it fixed (or can i do it myself?).
A bit more info for anyone interested: I recently drained the system to move a couple of radiators and rewire the house, the boiler was switched off for about 5 weeks. I've now repressurised the system and turned it back on but have no central heating. When i turn the room thermostat up the boiler kicks in and fires up for about 5 seconds but then the flame symbol goes out. I can hear a constant whiring noise as though the pump is on. If i then turn the hot tap on the water comes out scolding hot. When i turn the tap off the boiler kicks in again for around 5 seconds. It seems to me like the boiler is heating the hot water even when I'm asking for central heating. The hot water works fine though.
Is anyone able to help?
Cheers.
I was hoping someone here might have an idea of what the problem is and how much i should be looking to pay to have it fixed (or can i do it myself?).
A bit more info for anyone interested: I recently drained the system to move a couple of radiators and rewire the house, the boiler was switched off for about 5 weeks. I've now repressurised the system and turned it back on but have no central heating. When i turn the room thermostat up the boiler kicks in and fires up for about 5 seconds but then the flame symbol goes out. I can hear a constant whiring noise as though the pump is on. If i then turn the hot tap on the water comes out scolding hot. When i turn the tap off the boiler kicks in again for around 5 seconds. It seems to me like the boiler is heating the hot water even when I'm asking for central heating. The hot water works fine though.
Is anyone able to help?
Cheers.