Servicing Worcester System Boiler

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • This video is to help new installers and apprentice’s. It’s our findings that the modern colleges sometimes have their hands tied by modern curriculum, leaving gaps in real life gas work. Hopefully youtube can help bridge gaps.. this is a bit long winded but should help you know what you’re up against.

Komentáře • 50

  • @Carl-re6zb
    @Carl-re6zb Před rokem +1

    Great upload..
    Was thinking you made changing the bearing plate washer harder than it is. I Normally just unlock the connection to the fan and check and replace the washer if needed, but kudos to you as you also changed the fan seal and 'mixing tube' 'banana' washer also.
    Like anything the more your familiar with something, the easier it is, so I actually do these regularly, and find it straightforward .
    Thanks for your channel

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem

      Always room for different methods, think it’s imported to just to past info to the next generations… thanks for watching

    • @JayGasEssex
      @JayGasEssex Před 9 měsíci

      the bearing plate housing just twists off mate...

  • @ChrisJoned
    @ChrisJoned Před měsícem

    Is this what a decent gas engineer looks like 5 star service

  • @charliefox6987
    @charliefox6987 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video thanks for posting , learning a lot

  • @jellyboy123
    @jellyboy123 Před rokem +2

    the guy who comes to my house to do my boiler is in and out in 10 minutes i be telling him next time he’s over.

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem +1

      Once the boilers are over 5 years old, it wants to book in for an overhaul like this. Don't wait for the gasket to go and melt everything or the baffle to stick. But he will need prior notice to allow more time.👍

  • @Cvbbj670
    @Cvbbj670 Před rokem +1

    Proper pro mate
    Good run down how to do a service right

  • @Razz60
    @Razz60 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant video thanks

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 2 lety +1

      No worries, I know it’s long ..🙂cheers for watching

  • @jackiacovou6196
    @jackiacovou6196 Před 29 dny

    I have a question. We recently had a service on our 14 year old Greenstar 24Ri heat-only boiler and the engineer changed the red gasket seal and the electrodes. Soon after doing this, we noticed a drip drip leak under the boiler. When he came to have a look, the leak had stopped and he could not detect where it came from. The next morning, before the boiler started for HW, I noticed the leak again. I took off the cover to see where the leak was and it was coming from the top of the heat exchanger at the point where the red seal was put in. I took a video and showed the engineer who now insists that the heat exchanger has failed and I should change the boiler. Is it possible that the seal has not been seated correctly and that is why I have a leak? He says no because if it had not been fitted correctly it would only leak when the boiler is switched on. Any advice? I've gone from a service to perhaps needing a brand new boiler and before the service I did not have any type of leak. Has anyone else had this problem?

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 29 dny

      @@jackiacovou6196 the two seals are separate, it’s just unlucky timing. Sometimes just the slight wobbling can trigger things off, but only if they are about to fail anyway.

    • @jackiacovou6196
      @jackiacovou6196 Před 29 dny

      @@GHancock Wow what a quick reply. Thank you so much. That is certainly possible. The engineer is feeling bad about it but like you say these things can happen especially on an older boiler like mine so a new Greenstar 24Ri it is then. Thank you again.

  • @monikanader9454
    @monikanader9454 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks👍

  • @mickclarke5741
    @mickclarke5741 Před rokem

    You can get the baffle extraction tool from any woseley

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem +1

      I know they do the normal tool, but I’ve not seen them doing the puller..mines made by Dr pipe.. which you can buy from the Dr pipe website … free plug there 🙂

  • @charliewillis8527
    @charliewillis8527 Před 7 měsíci

    We all like todo things roperly but when you tell them what a full strip down costs they go else were. On a cd you have a £100 on parts so its a £200 job

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 7 měsíci

      You’d only have to do this every 5 years…so it’s not to bad to sell..beats them having a new heat exchanger

    • @charliewillis8527
      @charliewillis8527 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GHancock yes that is correct I normally do it every 4 years

  • @markprentice522
    @markprentice522 Před 8 měsíci

    great video and would agree with all the other comments. however, be honest, how long did that take?

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 8 měsíci

      Allow yourself a 3hr time slot just incase, you can strip them down in half hour when things go smoothly.. but sometimes everything bonded in so tightly

  • @ChrisJoned
    @ChrisJoned Před měsícem

    British Gas and homeserve do minimal in and out in 10 minutes and the worst thing they charge £110

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před měsícem

      I think there is a lot of pressure on there workers to get around a lot of jobs. Thanks for the feedback 👍🏻

  • @Maciejowicz
    @Maciejowicz Před rokem

    0:08 soscket and plug for extra protection LOL

  • @esuohdica
    @esuohdica Před 7 měsíci

    Very useful! Do you rate these boilers over Baxi heat only?

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 6 měsíci

      I do, but the Baxi is a great boiler and a solution for an application where a pump overrun is not possible

  • @waynehardiman5443
    @waynehardiman5443 Před 11 měsíci

    What’s a service like this costing in todays market

  • @45graham45
    @45graham45 Před rokem

    How does the cost compare with servicing the heat exchanger & replacing it with a new heat exchanger?

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem +2

      Labour would be similar, big difference is the price of the cell, so about £500 more I guess.. but sometimes the baffles come straight out so the jobs a lot easily.

  • @djhvideo
    @djhvideo Před rokem

    Wasn't there a memo from Bosch telling service engineers to replace the top seal every year as they fail around the electrodes. (Admitting there is a design fault?)

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem +2

      Every 5 years, not really a fault in design. They still have the same design now.. Just people are leaving them until they fail the depression reading and this was to long for the gasket lifespan

    • @Martindyna
      @Martindyna Před rokem +1

      @@GHancock I'm in a bit of a dilemma, my 12Ri has never been serviced properly because it has always passed the flueway pressure drop test and it's now 18 years old.
      I thought they were wrong to never brush out the heat exchanger. It had a new fan assembley fairly recently so the red gasket would have been replaced but I'm worried that the baffles will be stuck in there. I wish you covered the South, you do a proper job.

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem +2

      @@Martindyna chances are this baffle will be stuck solid..you need a independent installer who doesn’t have to get around 8 jobs a day.. someone who likes the challenge of getting them out. Buy yourself a pot of Bicarbonate ready to lend them.. failing this start saving for a new boiler with 10 year guarantee. Sorry I don’t travel very far as I never have the need to..most my jobs are in a 5 mile radius 🙂

    • @Martindyna
      @Martindyna Před rokem +1

      @@GHancock Thanks for your response & advice.

  • @k20aa
    @k20aa Před 2 lety +6

    I dont care what anyone says they a horrible to work on

    • @mickclarke5741
      @mickclarke5741 Před rokem +1

      The worst.

    • @glenmilner9828
      @glenmilner9828 Před 6 měsíci

      They look like a right pain in the arse.

    • @glenmilner9828
      @glenmilner9828 Před 6 měsíci

      Been asked to service one of these in a loft space. Thinking about jogging it on after watching this

  • @forsyth2842
    @forsyth2842 Před 6 měsíci

    just had ovo service boiler all he did WAS A FGA AND LEFT

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 6 měsíci

      Should clean the trap, and set co2 minimum.. but every 5 years make sure you get a full strip down.. but expect to pay more. If it’s left to long the baffle will not come out or burner gasket will fail.

  • @mgbroadsterJ
    @mgbroadsterJ Před rokem

    They are a lovely boiler to fit , servicing these boilers nearly gives me a reak down .What a terrible design . Worcester should of designed a smaller version of the CDI .

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem +1

      I do like the cdi better...mind you these boilers seem to keep on going once cleaned out

    • @mgbroadsterJ
      @mgbroadsterJ Před rokem

      @@GHancock I think a day at Worcester training would give me more confidence .
      Ha e you fitted the 800 with diverter ,to change it to priority hot water ?
      The instructions blow my mind .

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před rokem

      @@mgbroadsterJ get yourself down there the courses are good.. I’m there next week. I don’t install anymore the lads have that covered

  • @matthewbullock3035
    @matthewbullock3035 Před 2 lety +1

    Great thorough job 👏 but what an awful design like most worcesters

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 2 lety

      You get used to them.. glad you like it.

  • @rognevs5695
    @rognevs5695 Před rokem +1

    Bet you didn’t cut your hands 😂

    • @johncummins3860
      @johncummins3860 Před 9 měsíci

      Aways cut mine getting the electrode leads off - the new model is even worse !!!

  • @milkman100001
    @milkman100001 Před 7 měsíci

    one of the worst designed heat exchangers ever. will never beat the baxi boilers.2.5 mins and your into the chamber.these boilers are difficult, take ages and are maid of ali. salts up all the time. ive no idea why people thing these are the best boilers.

    • @GHancock
      @GHancock  Před 7 měsíci

      Mainly the CDI and He that built there reputation, but I have a lot of these ticking over at 16plus years without to much trouble, plus Worcester was the first to make a down loading burner whilst all the others messed around with condensing exchanger added to up existing design, I like Baxi too..but I can pick fault with every manufacturer.. so after service becomes the key as well as good manufacturing. Every Engineer has to push the product he believes in.