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Does anyone have experience of these boilers, it has an odd problem where the Hot water works fine and central heating will not light the burner.

When a CH demand is given, the pump runs, then fan and it goes no further (no spark or opening of the gas valve) I have tested the CH thermistor and it 14.7k (fine), the APS and Overheat stat must be fine as it works perfectly in hot water mode. I checked the harness from the CH thermistor and its fine. The overheat button is depressed.

Other than a very odd PCB fault I cant see what else it would be.
 
What is the bp when trying to light on heating, min could be too low but fine on high (hot water)
 
When on hot water the fan is at full tilt. But when heating first goes on the fan is at a low rate with gas at low pressure before it ramps up.
Are you sure the fan is pulling the APS.
 
Had the same fault a few months back. thought it was the gas valve harness which it was not. Ended up fitting a 2nd hand pcb i had lying in the shed and off she went!!
 
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