How long does a Greenstar boiler last?
How long does a Greenstar boiler last?
between 12 and 15 years
“Our boilers are designed to last for between 12 and 15 years and the failure of durable components after just two years is normally down to outside influences. We highly recommend [a flush] is carried out.
What type of boiler is a Greenstar 24i?
24i condensing system boiler
The Worcester Greenstar 24i condensing system boiler is a perfect choice for a medium to large-sized home when used with a heating system that includes stored hot water in a cylinder. Light weight and compact, it allows easy and flexible installation, plus its compatible with a wide range of optional digital controls.
Can a GreenStar I boiler be used in a standard kitchen?
Our higher output Greenstar i System boiler is part of that latest generation of smaller and lighter boilers. Suitable for small, medium and large homes, the boiler can also be fitted in a standard kitchen cupboard. This boiler can be used with our range of high efficiency Greenstore cylinders for a complete Worcester system solution for your home.
Can a greenstore boiler be used in a Worcester Heating System?
This boiler can also be used with our high efficiency Greenstore cylinders for a complete Worcester system solution for your home. Suitable for homes where the heating system includes a hot water storage cylinder Choice of controls enables greater comfort and economy* Low energy pump reduces electrical usage
Where is the water pressure gauge on a GreenStar I boiler?
If you have a combi or system boiler, which are both sealed systems, there is likely to be a water pressure gauge on the front. This should be at a setting of around 1 bar whilst the heating is off. When the boiler is operating, the gauge will usually rise to 1.5 bar or more.
What should I do if my Greenstar I boiler is leaking?
Check all visible joints including radiator valves and connections for obvious signs of leakage. Ensure that there are no leaks to any underfloor pipework. Check that there is no water being discharged from the pressure relief valve (sometimes referred to as an overflow).