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eddiebrown424
Morning and happy new year.
first off i am going to do a one to one boiler diagnostics course at woody's any thoughts? and also ideas on a multi-meter that is suitable for diagnostics.
the silly question is regarding the firing sequence. I thought that the diverter valve was closed and in central heating mode and a call for heat starts the pump to run activating the flow switch proving flow which then starts the ignition sequence i.e fan to run. However I am reading conflicting views that in
standby to fan
if there is no continuity/ resistance on the overheat stat no progression of the sequence will occur. I.e check overheat stat first.
this also confirms that the pressure and pcb is all ok.
Fan to ignition
Fan is ok
Air pressure switch ok
pump is ok
this indicates that the fan starts prior to the pump.
Any advice greatly received
Eddie
first off i am going to do a one to one boiler diagnostics course at woody's any thoughts? and also ideas on a multi-meter that is suitable for diagnostics.
the silly question is regarding the firing sequence. I thought that the diverter valve was closed and in central heating mode and a call for heat starts the pump to run activating the flow switch proving flow which then starts the ignition sequence i.e fan to run. However I am reading conflicting views that in
standby to fan
if there is no continuity/ resistance on the overheat stat no progression of the sequence will occur. I.e check overheat stat first.
this also confirms that the pressure and pcb is all ok.
Fan to ignition
Fan is ok
Air pressure switch ok
pump is ok
this indicates that the fan starts prior to the pump.
Any advice greatly received
Eddie