I got an Intelligent filling link about six months ago. A week ago i noticed my pressure was low (0.7) and expected it to auto refill. After a few days it still hadn't. Investigating i saw that the Minimum Pressure was set at 0.5 and the Target Pressure was 1.0. Felt both of these were a bit low so changed to 0.8 and 1.3. Problem solved and refilled. I wonder if 0.5 and 1.0 are the defaults.
Thank you for another quality video, useful for engineers. Worcester boilers, generally overpriced and mediocre. The key system loop was terrible, and now they manufacture something worse.
@@geoffreyneedstraining5856 but what if there is a leak somewhere? The owner will never know ( unless they find a pool of water) and what if they have a water softener?
Would rather top up manually if im honest, and pressure sensors on these boilers can be glitchy. I've woken up to no heating due to pressure but analogue gauge reads fine at 1.3 bar easy. Gadget might be good for customers boilers, but extra cost might loose you the job in the first place. 8000 is a great boiler, but 2000/4000 really?🤣
I'm a relatively new gas engineer, work exclusively on Worcester boilers. Learn so much from your vids.
Thanks.
I got an Intelligent filling link about six months ago. A week ago i noticed my pressure was low (0.7) and expected it to auto refill. After a few days it still hadn't. Investigating i saw that the Minimum Pressure was set at 0.5 and the Target Pressure was 1.0. Felt both of these were a bit low so changed to 0.8 and 1.3. Problem solved and refilled. I wonder if 0.5 and 1.0 are the defaults.
Thank you for another quality video, useful for engineers.
Worcester boilers, generally overpriced and mediocre. The key system loop was terrible, and now they manufacture something worse.
Domestic finally caught up with commercial
So is this meant to top the boiler up automatically if the pressure drops?
Yes
@@geoffreyneedstraining5856 but what if there is a leak somewhere? The owner will never know ( unless they find a pool of water) and what if they have a water softener?
Would rather top up manually if im honest, and pressure sensors on these boilers can be glitchy. I've woken up to no heating due to pressure but analogue gauge reads fine at 1.3 bar easy. Gadget might be good for customers boilers, but extra cost might loose you the job in the first place. 8000 is a great boiler, but 2000/4000 really?🤣
If i was a die hard worcester accredited installer spending years to climb the ranks, I'd feel pretty betrayed by their latest offerings i.e 2000/4000
Far too complicated for us mere Grunts...people want simplicity not rocket science on boilers