Hi, i wonder if anyone could comment on this.
Our boiler recently developed a fault where the "fault on fan or flue" light would illuminate.
I can hear a faint clicking and the "flame" LED flicks at the same time, but the boiler doesn't light. After 3 or four attempts the fault light comes on.
This doesn't happen all the time, it seems to be related to whether the boiler has run recently.
If I leave it for half an hour or so, it will fire up.
Also, if I run the hot water with the heating on, it will usually be fine. But after I have say run a bath full, when I turn it off, the boiler will shut down, and then wont fire up again until a half hour or so later (same fault light).
we've had a local gas engineer out to look at it, we had the heating on when he came, he switched it off, back on again and it wouldn't fire up. He hasn't even looked inside, but told us it needs a new PCB.
I guess what I'm asking is, could he tell from just watching the boiler that it was a PCB fault, and not something simpler (cheaper).
Is there anything I could check before calling him back and getting the PCB fitted?
Thanks in advance for any advice...
Our boiler recently developed a fault where the "fault on fan or flue" light would illuminate.
I can hear a faint clicking and the "flame" LED flicks at the same time, but the boiler doesn't light. After 3 or four attempts the fault light comes on.
This doesn't happen all the time, it seems to be related to whether the boiler has run recently.
If I leave it for half an hour or so, it will fire up.
Also, if I run the hot water with the heating on, it will usually be fine. But after I have say run a bath full, when I turn it off, the boiler will shut down, and then wont fire up again until a half hour or so later (same fault light).
we've had a local gas engineer out to look at it, we had the heating on when he came, he switched it off, back on again and it wouldn't fire up. He hasn't even looked inside, but told us it needs a new PCB.
I guess what I'm asking is, could he tell from just watching the boiler that it was a PCB fault, and not something simpler (cheaper).
Is there anything I could check before calling him back and getting the PCB fitted?
Thanks in advance for any advice...