Evening All,
I've been defeated by a Potterton Promax combi today and I'm a sore loser!
When there's a demand for heat it lights with an explosive ignition then it immediately shuts off and then repeats in a continuous cycle on/off. There's no fault code, the spark gap is correct and all electrical tests were okay. When I checked the inlet pressure I had only 16mb on the heating so I whipped off the valve and blew out the filter. It's all pointing to a gas pressure problem. There's 21mb wp at the meter. The boiler's in the kitchen with a gas hob and there's a gas fire in the living room. The customer has also complained about the fire going off regularly after 10 minutes or so. When I serviced the boiler in March it was at 18mb on hot water and now it's down to 14mb. All the pipework is buried in concrete. I just don't understand how the pressure has suddenly dropped and I'm not convinced it's not a valve or PCB fault. Any advice welcomed.
Jock
I've been defeated by a Potterton Promax combi today and I'm a sore loser!
When there's a demand for heat it lights with an explosive ignition then it immediately shuts off and then repeats in a continuous cycle on/off. There's no fault code, the spark gap is correct and all electrical tests were okay. When I checked the inlet pressure I had only 16mb on the heating so I whipped off the valve and blew out the filter. It's all pointing to a gas pressure problem. There's 21mb wp at the meter. The boiler's in the kitchen with a gas hob and there's a gas fire in the living room. The customer has also complained about the fire going off regularly after 10 minutes or so. When I serviced the boiler in March it was at 18mb on hot water and now it's down to 14mb. All the pipework is buried in concrete. I just don't understand how the pressure has suddenly dropped and I'm not convinced it's not a valve or PCB fault. Any advice welcomed.
Jock