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It is a 4 years old boiler without issues so far,but now it keeps trying ignition with no reason and displays EA error code.When we open the warm water tap it works well with no disturbances.A tehnician will arrive next monday but we wont to have an advice by this forum members.Thanks.
 
What model of Worcester do you have? I have seen this issue quite a lot. It can be a few different things. But you will need a Gas Safe Registered Engineer to fix it.
 
There is a fairly loud noise on these attempts of ignition, maybe the pump.I don't know the model right now, it's located in a different location.The only thing that can cause that should be the water pressure but the pressure indicator shows it's in range.
 
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