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a heating engineer told me that these lines on the inside of my boiler are a sign of damage. is this true?
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>>2971389
the metal has heated and then constricted.
if he was just an advisor doing an inspection he may be correct.
if he was trying to sell you a service or replacement chances are he was trying to scam you.
only real way to know is to open it up... which should be done every few years anyway to inspect the burner and clean out any debris.
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Engineer hasn't had Worcester Training. Worcester say this is fine.
Although it is a sign that the boiler has been reaching high temperatures.
Make sure you get a full strip down and clean service.
Change burner seal, refill expansion vessel.
Boiler looks quite old. Can you post the serial number? Be interesting know when it was manufactured.
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>is this one of those inline on demand heaters
Looks like it, yes.
>whats the huge pump looking thing
Gas fired heat source. 'Pump' is a draft inducing fan.
>and why isn't the water reservoir surrounded with a mass of insulation
Not a reservoir. There's a tubing coil in that can. Not much water stored in the tubing, so not much heat to lose.
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