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Got above where when heating switches off boiler is getting a feed from somewhere, causing clicking noise as it tries to go through start sequence. Where would it get it from, through cylinder Stat or 3 port.
Going there tomorrow to check it out but wanted to grab a replacement just in case.
 
Got above where when heating switches off boiler is getting a feed from somewhere, causing clicking noise as it tries to go through start sequence. Where would it get it from, through cylinder Stat or 3 port.
Going there tomorrow to check it out but wanted to grab a replacement just in case.
Probably the end switch in 3 port????
 
There is a capacitor suppressor that you can fit between N & SwL at the PCB If it is a back feed from a 3ort
 
Where can I get these, is it something WB know about. Will speak to their technical tomorrow
 
I work for a company mate,that’s where I heard about this.Quick google search an they are readily available from local places. What did WB tech say?
 
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