keep them coming Allen, I'm 15 yrs in and still learning. your videos are FAB! I've got my apprentice watching them on here. keep it up mate - you're doing a sterling job.
Why on earth would someone call this a "total nonsense" "service and expect a customer to decide what's appropriate. Roy demonstrated best practice and most definitely what was needed here.
Started the plumbing from 16 when I left school I’m now 19 by next year June I’ll be fully gas qualified. One of the best decision I made learning the trade and your videos are a big help ❤️
Very well explained!just a query!we can adjust burner pressure on this gas valve.I came across another type of gas valve which is closed and had tape at front.similar boiler.didnt know where to adjust it.please advise.but very informative video as always.thanks
Hi Allen and Roy will you be doing a rig of old boilers at viva training ie baxi solo/105,turbo max etc to strip and service on there new rig there putting together? Great video 👍
Great video thank you I'd love to do the course to become one . Question ......I've recently had issue with getting hot water to stay hot . It can often get luke warm or even ice cold .it's a baxi 80he similar to that you're working on (assuming 105 model ) central hearing is hot . All rads are free from air. And yes I know the heating is separate from the hot water as such. Hejve the exchanger/diverter . I'm trying to figure out what's going on . Often I may need to run 2 taos to activate hot water (flame ignition) downstairs hot water tap is best in the house (maybe as its closest but unsure ) the other day we just about run a bath but wasn't hot for our boys but later had it piping hot (upstairs ) I've had to run both sink and over hrad shower taps to get a shower (I turn sink tap off once warm/hot) . Thanks in advance I'm thinking heat exchanger and or diverter cartridge? Or a flow regulator ? Thanks
Allen I’ve watched your ACS exam video , great video including this , but with revision respect what would you advice to revise on the most for the acs exam? I’m sitting mine in a month and kind of worrying a bit 😂 once again great content
I know the clamps and seals around the flue go on these. Can you try and find a leak with your analyer whilst in combustion chamber? Or would that not work as the burner would be right underneath it? Thanks
One of the Worcester trainers I know always refers to servicing theirs boilers as being performance analysis checks as they don't always require strip downs.
Worcester can sometimes set on fire, Always worth checking the seal as a minimum and depending on the age I would advise full strip-down service, Thanks.
@@E14Art You would always need to take the case off on all boilers, Some manufacturers will say when the burner itself needs stripping down, These sometimes change as some manufacturers have had issues with seals melting. Thanks.
@@AllenHart999 I said this to the Worcester instructor. He said don't take the case off. I do anyway but the original poster is correct. Worcester definitely tell you not to take case off unless you have to.
hi. i've got a 105HE on LPG wont light. Burner is clean, great spark but suspect pilot jet either blocked or the solenoid not opening, how can i clean the pilot jet ?
The rear insulation panel, do you have to remove the primary hex, or can you get it in just by removing the burner, as i dont wanna try and get connections/pipes out of primary hex as its probably seized in lol
105 e baxi cust have hw intermittent issue ,checked everything while i am there it works but after few days later cust rings up and says having same problem. adjusted burner pressure , ntc ok , pin coming out every single time, heating is fine no issue , what else i shld look for ?? TIA
Total nonsense you don’t need to strip it down on a service, unless the customer requests a full strip down, you will get all customers thinking this is a normal service