Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 2008 User Instructions

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Year 2008
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Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 2008 Boiler Specification

The Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 2008 Boiler is an oil-fired heating system designed for residential properties, offering reliable and efficient heating solutions. It is engineered to support central heating and hot water requirements, ideal for homes off the gas grid. This model boasts a thermal output range of 12 to 18 kW, making it suitable for medium-sized properties. The boiler operates with a high efficiency rating, ensuring optimal energy usage and reduced running costs. It adheres to contemporary emission standards, minimizing its environmental impact.

The Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 features a compact floor-standing design, allowing for flexible installation options, typically in utility rooms, kitchens, or garages. Its robust construction is complemented by an easy-to-use interface, facilitating straightforward operation and maintenance. The boiler comes equipped with a reliable heat exchanger, designed to ensure longevity and consistent performance.

Advanced safety features are integrated, including a flame supervision device and pressure relief valve, enhancing operational security. The model supports compatibility with modern heating controls, including programmable thermostats and smart home systems, offering enhanced user control over heating schedules and energy consumption.

Installation and servicing are streamlined by its accessible design, though it requires professional installation to ensure compliance with safety regulations and optimal performance. Overall, the Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 2008 Boiler represents a dependable choice for homeowners seeking a durable, efficient, and environmentally conscious oil-fired heating solution. Its balance of performance, ease of use, and energy efficiency makes it a notable component within Worcester's reputable Greenstar range.

Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 2008 Boiler F.A.Q.

How do I reset my Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 2008 boiler?

To reset your Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18 boiler, locate the reset button on the control panel. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds until the reset light stops flashing.

What should I do if my boiler is not heating the water?

Check the thermostat settings and ensure the temperature is set correctly. Also, inspect the pressure gauge; it should be around 1 to 1.5 bar. If the issue persists, consult a professional technician.

Why is my Worcester boiler making a loud noise?

A loud noise may indicate trapped air or a failing pump. Bleed the radiators to release any air and ensure the pump is functioning correctly. If the noise continues, contact a heating engineer.

How often should I service my Worcester Greenstar boiler?

It is recommended to service your Worcester Greenstar boiler annually to maintain efficiency and safety.

What does the error code EA mean on my boiler display?

Error code EA indicates a flame detection fault. Check the gas supply and ensure the boiler is receiving proper ventilation. Reset the boiler and if the error persists, contact a qualified technician.

Can I use a smart thermostat with my Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18?

Yes, a smart thermostat can be used with your Worcester Greenstar Danesmoor 12/18. Ensure compatibility with your boiler model and follow the installation instructions provided with the thermostat.

What should I do if the boiler pressure is too high?

If the pressure is above 2.5 bar, bleed the radiators to reduce it. Monitor the pressure gauge as you release the air. If the pressure remains high, consult a professional.

How do I bleed a radiator connected to my boiler?

Turn off your heating system. Use a radiator key to open the bleed valve located at the top of the radiator. Allow trapped air to escape until water begins to flow steadily, then close the valve securely.

What maintenance steps should I take before winter?

Check the boiler pressure, bleed radiators, and ensure all pipes are insulated. Schedule an annual service to ensure the boiler is operating efficiently before the winter season.

Why does my boiler keep turning off and on frequently?

This could be due to short cycling, often caused by an oversized boiler, incorrect thermostat settings, or a malfunctioning pump. Adjust the thermostat and consult a heating engineer if the issue persists.