I seem to be joining the growing list of people with problems with a Alpha CB28!
After coming back from holiday I found I had no hot water. The A light was lit up on my boiler and the B light was flashing. I rotated the dial to reset and ran the hot water tap again. The red A light came on again. I then tried my central heating and the A light went off. My central heating works fine but when I turn on a hot water tap it turns the boiler burner off! I no longer have an illuminated A light and the B light is flashing every 5 seconds which is normal.
After reading several posts, I ordered and fitted a new flow micro switch. This hasn't rectified the problem. Even without fitting the switch to the diverter valve assembly and pressing the switch, the burner isn't lighting up.
I phoned Alpha who quoted £250 for someone to come out and for parts. This seems quite steep! I have had to leave the flow micro switch connected to the diverter valve housing but with the wiring disconnected, and turn on the Central Heating to fire up the boiler burner to get hot water when I turn the taps on.
Does this seem like a diverter valve/membrane problem? The boiler is nine years old, I don't want to start throwing good money at it when it may be best to bite the bullet and have a nice new boiler fitted.
After coming back from holiday I found I had no hot water. The A light was lit up on my boiler and the B light was flashing. I rotated the dial to reset and ran the hot water tap again. The red A light came on again. I then tried my central heating and the A light went off. My central heating works fine but when I turn on a hot water tap it turns the boiler burner off! I no longer have an illuminated A light and the B light is flashing every 5 seconds which is normal.
After reading several posts, I ordered and fitted a new flow micro switch. This hasn't rectified the problem. Even without fitting the switch to the diverter valve assembly and pressing the switch, the burner isn't lighting up.
I phoned Alpha who quoted £250 for someone to come out and for parts. This seems quite steep! I have had to leave the flow micro switch connected to the diverter valve housing but with the wiring disconnected, and turn on the Central Heating to fire up the boiler burner to get hot water when I turn the taps on.
Does this seem like a diverter valve/membrane problem? The boiler is nine years old, I don't want to start throwing good money at it when it may be best to bite the bullet and have a nice new boiler fitted.