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Glow Worm 24ci - hot water only luke warm?

Hi All,
i have a Glow Worm 24ci about 7 years old.
Recently when hot water tap is opened, water only seems to be luke warm.

I have noticed when opening HW tap the burner lights up for 9 secs and then turns off for 9 secs this repeated until HW tap is turned off.

The only way i get hot water is turn up the HW dial to max.

Another change i have noticed is the pressure rises when the heating is on from 1.3 to about 2.5. This seems to decrease once the heating is off.

I don't think i have missed anything out. I would appreciate and help regarding this.
Thanks Jacob
Grimbo, December 2009
MY system's central heating seems fine but it's having problems with the hot water.
The system fires up and seems normal, just as I start to get hot'ish water the flame dies down and goes out, three or four seconds later it fires up again, water has started to feel warm by this time, then just as it seems to get hot'ish again the flame goes and it keeps running in this way...
I have just blead my rads and pressure reads 1.1bar, just turned the heating on and it's gone to 2.5bar and started flashing, ive blead the rads abit more as only to stop the reading flashing, turned heating temp down too.
I've done that in the past after checking the rads for air and the system rectifyed itself last and held a good pressure even when hot.
Help, it's had a new heat exchanger about three to four years ago.

Mr Peter Ellerby, February 2011
sounds like the flow switch for the hot water could be faulty... as for the pressure increase with the heating a normal increase should be about 0.5bar.... could possibly be a fault with the expansion vessel. the only way to be sure is to have it inspected by a qualified boiler engineer as problems like these are difficult to diagnose without actually seeing the problem 1st hand.

marc, December 2009