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Surely Ideal should get in a heap of trouble for this. I have seen this happen many times now as I used to work in social housing and there where whole estates full of them. Realistically these are bombs sitting in peoples kitchens just waiting to cause damage to property or even worse.
Ideal should be ashamed of what they have created and the team that designed it should be banned from working all together.
i've got to agree. Its a really bad bit of design. I am sure it looked ok on the drawing board but it doesnt work in the real world.
its self destructed no axe requiredkrikey!!! That's some explosive ignition damage!!! Who need an axe?:wink:
I am afraid to say its not down to a boiler fault, this boiler has not been serviced inline with manufacturers instructions. The Icos should be serviced every 12 months and the burner earth pins sould be checked to make sure they can make it through until the next service. If they can't they should be changed.
This boiler has simply not had the burner head removed and these items checked or replaced, as has been said the insulation panels collapse and the hex ends up being burnt through. Easy enough fix 3hrs and a new hex and serviced correctly in future rather than a quick £40 telegan check in 15 mins. As a former Ideal engineer I am speaking from experience look out for the m-series Isar and Isar in general. Make sure you catch your telegan early other wise on a hex like in the picture you will kill it quickly if you leave it in the flue outside while inside with the boiler. The Isar is without doubt a boiler that needs specific attention but the Icos is a good boiler as the pcb does not have the demands upon it like the isar combi does. Also factor in the fact the icos in generally generating less kw heat so its under less stress I.E 18kw Icos vs 35kw Isar.
A lot of all boiler releated issues could be avoided by flueing the boiler correctly as instructed, make sure the condensate gets away quickly, making sure the pre-electrical checks are correct and the boiler has the correct gas supply. In this case poor servicing by an engineer/engineers not to manufacturers specs resulted in the boiler failure, not a low quality boiler
hi gar73 being an ex ideal engineer can pick your brain.i went to an icos 2 years ago that was in a barn conversion(boiler 3 years old) it was working hard running underfloor heating and rads circuit . the boiler was serviced every year and the burner removed each time the problem was cleaning the secondard heat exchanger flue passege there is nothing in the manual about this .when i went to it i noticed what looked like gray flakes in the sump so i hovered it out with a thin attachment and cleaned as far as i could reach with a thin flue brush.the boiler always was spot on with the telegan but it started to make loud noises when firing all internal looked ok and the analyser read 0.0004. i eventualy removed the flue to find the secondary heat exchanger flue passage almost fully blocked with what looked like gray corn flakes - have you ever seen this and how is it possible to clean the flue way in the sec heat exchanger with out draining the boiler and stripping it fully apart.
thanks ant
seen them leak from where the sump bolts to the heat exchanger looks a nightmare to do
ant
seen them leak from where the sump bolts to the heat exchanger looks a nightmare to do
ant
it was the pcb bit that got me:clap:,not wishing to offend its easy for a ex ideal service engineer to defend the product,after all they have one up on us one man bands a van full of spares its much harder when you dont and its luck of the draw if you get someone helpful at ideal,and its not funny working on the icos it is crap,but i will say so is the baxi solo he(why dont baxi drop it?)I have seen then leak from the pump, plate heat ex, main heat ex, condense trap, diverter valve. Basically any water carrying part. Given time they would probably leak from the PCB:tongue3:
it was the pcb bit that got me:clap:,not wishing to offend its easy for a ex ideal service engineer to defend the product,after all they have one up on us one man bands a van full of spares its much harder when you dont and its luck of the draw if you get someone helpful at ideal,and its not funny working on the icos it is crap,but i will say so is the baxi solo he(why dont baxi drop it?)
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