What bar pressure should my Worcester boiler be?
When the heating system is cool, the pressure should be between 1 and 1.5 bar on the pressure gauge (the indicator needle would usually be in the green section). If pressure is below 0.5 bar (down in the red section), water has been lost from the system and must be replaced.
Is 1.5 boiler pressure too high?
A combi boiler pressure gauge reading over the 1.5 mark whilst the heating is in full operation, is likely normal due to the water demand being placed on the boiler so it’s likely nothing to worry about. In this instance, a reading between 1.5 – 2.5 bar can be considered normal.
What bar pressure should my boiler be?
Boiler pressure should generally be between 1 and 1.5 bars when central heating is turned off. The needle of the pressure gauge should remain above the lower limit set by your boiler manufacturer at all times.
Is high pressure on boiler dangerous?
Is high boiler pressure dangerous? No, it’s not normally dangerous. The heating system is protected by a boiler pressure relief valve (PRV). This boiler pressure valve prevents damage by letting water escape – sometimes via a small pipe through the external wall near the boiler – when there’s too much pressure.
How do you reset a Worcester Junior 28i?
The appliance can be reset by pressing the fault indicator button and holding in for 5 seconds when the appliance has cooled. If this condition continues to occur, then call a service engineer. The appliance will enter a lockout condition in the event of the burner failing to ignite.
What’s the hot water pressure on a Worcester Bosch 28I?
The hot water flow rate is limited to a nominal 10 l/min [28i] or 8 l/min [24i] at a maximum temperature rise of 40°C. The sanitary water section of the appliance is suitable for a mains water pressure of up to 10bar. An internal filling loop assembly approved by the WRAS is an optional extra. The 28i is only manufactured for use with Natural Gas.
When was the Worcester Greenstar 28I junior boiler installed?
BOILER: Worcester Greenstar 28i Junior, installed October 2009 in the kitchen of a second-floor flat. Lovely boiler! – On Friday I discovered a wet patch under the boiler on the kitchen worktop. I eventually determined that this leak only happened after using hot water. Central heating ran fine with no leakage.
What is the GC number on a Worcester Bosch 24i?
This appliance is for use with Natural Gas or LPG (Cat II 2H3P TYPE C12 & C32) 24i GC NUMBER 47 311 69 (N.G.) GC NUMBER 47 311 71 (L.P.G.) 28i GC NUMBER 47 311 70 (N.G.) GC NUMBER 47 311 72 (L.P.G.)
Is there a problem with my Worcester Boiler?
Discussion in ‘ Plumbing and Central Heating ‘ started by dhiggs1975, 30 Jan 2007 . I have recently moved into a new property but the Worcester 28i Combi boiler seems to have problems with pressure. The boiler works but the pressure has never gone above 1 and so is always below the recomended pressure.
Is the pressure gauge on my Worcester 28 CDI working?
Discussion in ‘ Plumbing and Central Heating ‘ started by Zehroni, 7 Apr 2012 . The pressure gauge on our Worcester 28 CDI stuck on 1 bar. I noticed it today when I drained the system to clean it with system cleaner.
The hot water flow rate is limited to a nominal 10 l/min [28i] or 8 l/min [24i] at a maximum temperature rise of 40°C. The sanitary water section of the appliance is suitable for a mains water pressure of up to 10bar. An internal filling loop assembly approved by the WRAS is an optional extra. The 28i is only manufactured for use with Natural Gas.
BOILER: Worcester Greenstar 28i Junior, installed October 2009 in the kitchen of a second-floor flat. Lovely boiler! – On Friday I discovered a wet patch under the boiler on the kitchen worktop. I eventually determined that this leak only happened after using hot water. Central heating ran fine with no leakage.
This appliance is for use with Natural Gas or LPG (Cat II 2H3P TYPE C12 & C32) 24i GC NUMBER 47 311 69 (N.G.) GC NUMBER 47 311 71 (L.P.G.) 28i GC NUMBER 47 311 70 (N.G.) GC NUMBER 47 311 72 (L.P.G.)