Got a Biasi combi boiler "M90e.28s" which will not ignite. Problem is the same whether switching on for hot water or central heating. The fan turns accelerating, there are quite a few clicks going on sounds like contact opening/closing..... there is no ignition i.e. no flames, then the fan power falls off... few more clicks then the whole sequence starts again. Lots is fan whirring and switch clicking but no flames. This persists as long as I have a hot water tap on or I am asking for the central heating to come on.
Called out a service engineer last night. He took the white front cover off and then very violently removed the steel looking cover around the gas boiler unit with the little window in it, bending it around the edges! He then started mucking about with the pressure switch by blowing down the clear hose to the switch whilst turning on the hot water tap at the kitchen sink (the tap can be reached whilst standing in front of the boiler). The boiler did the usual fan whirring and clicking thing but no flame!
He then declared that the air pressure switch was faulty and he couldn't get new one till the morning. He said he would go to a local shop to get it, I said I could do that (being and trained electronic technician) and could replace it, if that was all it required. He said OK and gave me all the details of the stockist.
I'll get the part tomorrow but was wondering, if I replace the air pressure switch (APS) all electrical power of of course, and turn on the hot water tap will the boiler unit fire up without the steel cover being back in position? Or do I need to fit the new APS and replace the cover before I can test it has worked. The "service guy" did all his testing with the cover off but I do not know if he was waiting for flames or was just checking other things. He didn't say.
Any feedback would be appreciated
Called out a service engineer last night. He took the white front cover off and then very violently removed the steel looking cover around the gas boiler unit with the little window in it, bending it around the edges! He then started mucking about with the pressure switch by blowing down the clear hose to the switch whilst turning on the hot water tap at the kitchen sink (the tap can be reached whilst standing in front of the boiler). The boiler did the usual fan whirring and clicking thing but no flame!
He then declared that the air pressure switch was faulty and he couldn't get new one till the morning. He said he would go to a local shop to get it, I said I could do that (being and trained electronic technician) and could replace it, if that was all it required. He said OK and gave me all the details of the stockist.
I'll get the part tomorrow but was wondering, if I replace the air pressure switch (APS) all electrical power of of course, and turn on the hot water tap will the boiler unit fire up without the steel cover being back in position? Or do I need to fit the new APS and replace the cover before I can test it has worked. The "service guy" did all his testing with the cover off but I do not know if he was waiting for flames or was just checking other things. He didn't say.
Any feedback would be appreciated