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JohnConrad
Hi all,
I have a Potterton HE Gold 24. About 4 weeks ago it began to develop an intermittent E160 (fan wiring / fan error). Maybe once or twice a day, after running hot water, the boiler panel would indicate an E160. Resetting the boiler temporarily fixed the problem with the boiler happy to run both the central heating circuit and hot water. However, more recently the occurrence of the error has become more frequent and I was having to reset the boiler 4/5 times per day. In between, the boiler seemed to operate perfectly reliably, no abnormal sounds from the fan and hot water and central heating temperatures stable according to settings. This morning, I once again encountered an E160, however, this time I also noticed that the fan was running continuously very quietly when I put my ear to the boiler. This time when I attempted to reset the boiler, the boiler proceeded through the reset sequence but then immediately indicated an E160 and the fan started to run very quietly as before. I am going to take a look inside today but was wondering if others have noticed anything similar in terms of a progressive development of a fault like this. I am assuming initially that this is more likely a control circuit fault rather than the fan directly, given the intermittent nature, no untoward sounds from the fan and now the slow running but I don't have any experience in this area so any advice would be much appreciated.
Best wishes,
John
I have a Potterton HE Gold 24. About 4 weeks ago it began to develop an intermittent E160 (fan wiring / fan error). Maybe once or twice a day, after running hot water, the boiler panel would indicate an E160. Resetting the boiler temporarily fixed the problem with the boiler happy to run both the central heating circuit and hot water. However, more recently the occurrence of the error has become more frequent and I was having to reset the boiler 4/5 times per day. In between, the boiler seemed to operate perfectly reliably, no abnormal sounds from the fan and hot water and central heating temperatures stable according to settings. This morning, I once again encountered an E160, however, this time I also noticed that the fan was running continuously very quietly when I put my ear to the boiler. This time when I attempted to reset the boiler, the boiler proceeded through the reset sequence but then immediately indicated an E160 and the fan started to run very quietly as before. I am going to take a look inside today but was wondering if others have noticed anything similar in terms of a progressive development of a fault like this. I am assuming initially that this is more likely a control circuit fault rather than the fan directly, given the intermittent nature, no untoward sounds from the fan and now the slow running but I don't have any experience in this area so any advice would be much appreciated.
Best wishes,
John