I had a part fit job off one of the other guys at work - fit a PCB for a Glow-worm 24CXI, easy job....
I couldn't get hold of him to find out the original fault, so fitted the new PCB and then still the boiler wasn't working. Asked the customer what was the original issue, and he said that there wasn't any power from the main PCB to the interface PCB. Which is now ok, interface PCB is getting power.
So, I also noticed that the burner had the old style silicone gasket, so stripped it out and replaced with the updated graphite version with locking nuts.
Then when going to re-commission the boiler, I put it in to service mode at maximum, where it should display the fan speed, but instead it shows 05 for a second and then 00, and after a couple of minutes it started to try and ignite without success and then after a while go to fault code F13 - something to do with a dodgy connection at the main PCB. All connections ok, checked continuity through wires, all ok.
Checked voltage at the fan, across red and blue wires, getting 38vdc, where it should be 24vdc.
Checked voltage to gas valve, nothing at all.
Checked gas valve resistance, getting 54 ohms across the outer pins, should be 55 ohms, so thats ok.
Checked continuity through overheat stat.
Would you guys say that I've been supplied with a faulty PCB? They are pretty pricey, so don't want to be ordering another PCB if not required.
I know the PCB's are a bit crappy on these, I've had a couple where, I've knocked the power off to carry out safe isolation, knocked power back on and it's blown the board!
Any advise is greatly appreciated, cheers!
I couldn't get hold of him to find out the original fault, so fitted the new PCB and then still the boiler wasn't working. Asked the customer what was the original issue, and he said that there wasn't any power from the main PCB to the interface PCB. Which is now ok, interface PCB is getting power.
So, I also noticed that the burner had the old style silicone gasket, so stripped it out and replaced with the updated graphite version with locking nuts.
Then when going to re-commission the boiler, I put it in to service mode at maximum, where it should display the fan speed, but instead it shows 05 for a second and then 00, and after a couple of minutes it started to try and ignite without success and then after a while go to fault code F13 - something to do with a dodgy connection at the main PCB. All connections ok, checked continuity through wires, all ok.
Checked voltage at the fan, across red and blue wires, getting 38vdc, where it should be 24vdc.
Checked voltage to gas valve, nothing at all.
Checked gas valve resistance, getting 54 ohms across the outer pins, should be 55 ohms, so thats ok.
Checked continuity through overheat stat.
Would you guys say that I've been supplied with a faulty PCB? They are pretty pricey, so don't want to be ordering another PCB if not required.
I know the PCB's are a bit crappy on these, I've had a couple where, I've knocked the power off to carry out safe isolation, knocked power back on and it's blown the board!
Any advise is greatly appreciated, cheers!