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Scott Ellis
Hi there
I have an Ariston A24 combi boiler that on the coldest day of the year (up to date) has re - developed a fault that was 'cured' a couple of years ago.
This fault includes the boiler heating the central heating until it reaches the temperature that has been set (85 degrees) and then it cuts out as normal. However, the temperature drops right down to around 44 degrees before the boiler kicks back in again to then heat the water again to 85 degrees. In practice the boiler is only lit for a few seconds at a time and the radiators are only lukewarm. The boiler has been fine until today - in fact yesterday I had to turn the boiler down because the house was too hot.
This boiler was doing this a couple of years and the plumbers that looked at were unable to sort this fault out. However, a fuse blew at some point in the boiler, which a local plumber changed and in turn the fault described above cleared up.
I am in the process of calling out the plumber that sorted this out - but he's away in Tenerife right now - so in the meantime, if you can shed any light on this, it would be appreciated
Thanks
Scott
I have an Ariston A24 combi boiler that on the coldest day of the year (up to date) has re - developed a fault that was 'cured' a couple of years ago.
This fault includes the boiler heating the central heating until it reaches the temperature that has been set (85 degrees) and then it cuts out as normal. However, the temperature drops right down to around 44 degrees before the boiler kicks back in again to then heat the water again to 85 degrees. In practice the boiler is only lit for a few seconds at a time and the radiators are only lukewarm. The boiler has been fine until today - in fact yesterday I had to turn the boiler down because the house was too hot.
This boiler was doing this a couple of years and the plumbers that looked at were unable to sort this fault out. However, a fuse blew at some point in the boiler, which a local plumber changed and in turn the fault described above cleared up.
I am in the process of calling out the plumber that sorted this out - but he's away in Tenerife right now - so in the meantime, if you can shed any light on this, it would be appreciated
Thanks
Scott
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