I have a six year old Worcester Danesmoor 20/25 boiler with gravity feed from a garden sited tank.
This boiler has been serviced regularly and has given no trouble although it had started to give a just audible whine.
Yesterday, the maintainance engineer paid an annual visit. Since his visit the boiler whine has increased. Unprompted, my wife suddenly started complaining about it.
The engineer had asked me if I had noticed the whine and said that it indicated that the motor bearings (sealed units) were wearing and if the whine started to rumble I should get the motor replaced.
Give the sudden substantial increase in the whine following his visit - I ask - is there any way the service could have affected the bearings?
Seems odd to me - a pneumatic engineer - that the motor should so suddenly
degrade??
This boiler has been serviced regularly and has given no trouble although it had started to give a just audible whine.
Yesterday, the maintainance engineer paid an annual visit. Since his visit the boiler whine has increased. Unprompted, my wife suddenly started complaining about it.
The engineer had asked me if I had noticed the whine and said that it indicated that the motor bearings (sealed units) were wearing and if the whine started to rumble I should get the motor replaced.
Give the sudden substantial increase in the whine following his visit - I ask - is there any way the service could have affected the bearings?
Seems odd to me - a pneumatic engineer - that the motor should so suddenly
degrade??