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Hi Peeps.

Need some urgent help here as i am unable to light my Ferroli Optima 601 Combi Boiler.

It has the VMF7 board (notice very slight scorching on some components but tested them with meter and they seem fine)

There is no spark whatsoever. The DHW flowmeter is switching (LED2). The fan and pump also working fine. All LEDS that should be lit are lit (Although LED 6 is dim ?).

I have checked the ignition button microswitch/gas control knob (60) and this is making ok. I have tested for 240v on the ignition transformer input side whilst making ignition switch and have 0v there.

There is some sortt of switching happening as my multi meter does fluctuate slightly but only .00v ???

What other areas can i check to get it to spark/fire up. What other conditions need to be met before it will spark ??

Cheers

hen i disconnect one of the 2 pipes going to the air pressure switch (43) a relay energises and another LED lights ( i did not notice this one before as it is seperate from the rest). This then allows me to light the boiler.

As soon as i reconnect the pipe it goes into fault again. (led off).

Also if i suck on the exposed nipple end (lol) of the pressure switch it goes healthy (led on/relay on).

This to me proves the pressure switch is working.

What is the most common problem associated with these boilers, what should i be looking for ? Blocked pipe/flue ??

Cheers

Also what got me confused is that most plumbers where calling this swich a flow switch and me being from electrical background would regard it as a pressure switch....

ta

hen i disconnect one of the 2 pipes going to the air pressure switch (43) a relay energises and another LED lights ( i did not notice this one before as it is seperate from the rest). This then allows me to light the boiler.

As soon as i reconnect the pipe it goes into fault again. (led off).

Also if i suck on the exposed nipple end (lol) of the pressure switch it goes healthy (led on/relay on).

This to me proves the pressure switch is working.

What is the most common problem associated with these boilers, what should i be looking for ? Blocked pipe/flue ??

Cheers

Also what got me confused is that most plumbers where calling this swich a flow switch and me being from electrical background would regard it as a pressure switch....

ta

hen i disconnect one of the 2 pipes going to the air pressure switch (43) a relay energises and another LED lights ( i did not notice this one before as it is seperate from the rest). This then allows me to light the boiler.

As soon as i reconnect the pipe it goes into fault again. (led off).

Also if i suck on the exposed nipple end (lol) of the pressure switch it goes healthy (led on/relay on).

This to me proves the pressure switch is working.

What is the most common problem associated with these boilers, what should i be looking for ? Blocked pipe/flue ??

Cheers

Also what got me confused is that most plumbers where calling this swich a flow switch and me being from electrical background would regard it as a pressure switch....

ta
 
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check fan, clean air pressure hoses, check differential with a manometer, check venturi is clear, not sure if there is a two stage fan operation on this boiler, I will check and come back to you.
 
Yes fan runs in High mode and low mode, fan must run in high mode for 20 seconds before pilot will light, A can of compressed air spray can be handy cleaning hoses and venturis, good luck
 
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