i have been called out to inspect and repair a heat only boiler with external controls such a cylinder thermostat and a two port valve. Although the boiler have live power the pump does not run becuase the grey wire on the two port valve is not supplying any power. I checked to see if the valve had power coming into it and it did and the moment i shorted out the valve ( ie made the grey wire live) the boiler fired up immediately.
if you see the attached photo am i right in assuming that the grey wire should be live if the valve is getting power on the main brown wire coming in.
basically how can i determine for sure that its the valve at fault?
gosh i hate the valves
cheers
guys
DD368
if you see the attached photo am i right in assuming that the grey wire should be live if the valve is getting power on the main brown wire coming in.
basically how can i determine for sure that its the valve at fault?
gosh i hate the valves
cheers
guys
DD368
