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Hi All,

My mum had a Worcester green Star 4000 fitted on one of those eco grants.

A external filter wasn't fitted. Should this have been fitted or is it deemed a good to have item so not under any regulations?

Thanks
 
It’s recommended to have one but more importantly was a central heating flush / clean carried out ?
 
Fitting a filter has always been advised as 'best practice' and my understanding is that it became part of Part L Building Regulations last summer and was a requirement. Might be best talking to the boiler manufacturer just to check they will honour the warranty etc without a filter being installed.
 
Boilers an expensive bit of kit, why wouldn't you go that little extra to try and keep it in good condition for as long as possible.
 
From the 4000 installation manual, a bit long winded but they say if you don't follow guidelines it could 'invalidate the guarantee' and that a filter is 'recommended'.
I think it covers them for turning up and if the system isn't clean and has caused the failure they can refuse repair.
 

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