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secret squirrel
On Tuesday I've got to go and have a look at a vailant 620 system boiler that has an intermittent fault.
I am going with a friend of mine whose gas safe etc but has given me the details of what he's found and wants to test my brain. I have explained that he's barking up the wrong tree with than but I'll try anyway.
The fault is the boiler shuts down randomly for no apparent reason but as soon as it resets it comes back into life. It is running an average size house.
Boiler is in the loft with the unvented h/w cylinder and 2 x 2 port valves which are approx 1m away from the boiler.
The programmer comes on at the same time for both h/w and heating. There is no external auto bypass valve. There was a dodgy TRV and air in one of the rads.
The occupant of the house has been in there for approx 2 months and this is the first system boiler they've owned.
My theory is the TRV and air are unrelated to the boiler issue.
With regards to the boiler:
the 2 x 2 port valves are very close to the boiler and if the h/w and heating are satisfied at the same time, both valves close, then the boiler can't get rid of the heat quick enough so locks out. By the time the house holder realises and re-sets the boiler everything has cooled down so the problem has gone, until the next time.
I think its intermittent because both valves may not shut down at the same time.
OK, the flaw with my theory is if the boiler is fitted with an auto bypass, faulty? probably not. I still think if the boiler has an auto by pass the hot water can only go a distance of 1m?
Am I along the right lines?
I am going with a friend of mine whose gas safe etc but has given me the details of what he's found and wants to test my brain. I have explained that he's barking up the wrong tree with than but I'll try anyway.
The fault is the boiler shuts down randomly for no apparent reason but as soon as it resets it comes back into life. It is running an average size house.
Boiler is in the loft with the unvented h/w cylinder and 2 x 2 port valves which are approx 1m away from the boiler.
The programmer comes on at the same time for both h/w and heating. There is no external auto bypass valve. There was a dodgy TRV and air in one of the rads.
The occupant of the house has been in there for approx 2 months and this is the first system boiler they've owned.
My theory is the TRV and air are unrelated to the boiler issue.
With regards to the boiler:
the 2 x 2 port valves are very close to the boiler and if the h/w and heating are satisfied at the same time, both valves close, then the boiler can't get rid of the heat quick enough so locks out. By the time the house holder realises and re-sets the boiler everything has cooled down so the problem has gone, until the next time.
I think its intermittent because both valves may not shut down at the same time.
OK, the flaw with my theory is if the boiler is fitted with an auto bypass, faulty? probably not. I still think if the boiler has an auto by pass the hot water can only go a distance of 1m?
Am I along the right lines?