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Can anyone give me guidance what I can test on a combi with a multimeter and what to look for. Many thanks in advance.
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Booked myself on a boiler fault finding course later this month. Just want to prep myself and hopefully impress the tutor. Yep, I am a teachers pet. 🙂
Booked myself on a boiler fault finding course later this month. Just want to prep myself and hopefully impress the tutor. Yep, I am a teachers pet. 🙂
Am I right in thinking that the thermistor will tell the boiler that temperature has reached? What test do I need to do to find out this is not faulty?
Try to get a few components and test them,i found that the best way i.e see what thermistor does when you warm it up
How does a little probe know what temperature the water is and 'tell' the gas flame to get smaller? How does the boiler know there's a flame, the pump is running, I am actually asking it to give me some heat?? They're good things to learn too 🙂 Love it! There's a lot to learn about the intricate working of a heating system we all take for granted John_ ... One step at a time my friend ... 🙂
Do a google on Negative Temperature Coefficient resistors .. It'll melt ya brain 🙂
The ignition sequence I understand, pump on, fan on, air pressure switch closed, ignition start, solenoid open. Is this correct? I really want to understand.
The ignition sequence I understand, pump on, fan on, air pressure switch closed, ignition start, solenoid open. Is this correct? I really want to understand.
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