Hi. I have a Biasi Riva advance 32HE.
It's quite old and over the years j have become quite familiar with fixing it.
This week it has been locking out with a flue temp ntc alarm. I think this must be a common alarm, as I've had it before and actually had a spare probe. With the spare probe (which was used, but the resistance checked out ok) fitted I'm still getting the alarm.
I have ordered a brand new part. But I'm not convinced this is the root cause.
I was doing come more checks today on the PCB. And where the manual says I should have 24v at the fan, I have 36v.
Has anyone seen this before. Is the manual usually correct. Could Biasi have ran out of 24v transformers and interchanged with 36v. Or could a fault cause this.
I believe the flue probe ntc alarm means that the boiler is finding the flue gas temp to be incorrect. (not sure if too high or low).
What I'm thinking is; if the fan is seeing too much voltage, would it spin faster. Could this make the boiler unable to control the combustion temperature. Or would voltage not effect fan behaviour?
It's quite old and over the years j have become quite familiar with fixing it.
This week it has been locking out with a flue temp ntc alarm. I think this must be a common alarm, as I've had it before and actually had a spare probe. With the spare probe (which was used, but the resistance checked out ok) fitted I'm still getting the alarm.
I have ordered a brand new part. But I'm not convinced this is the root cause.
I was doing come more checks today on the PCB. And where the manual says I should have 24v at the fan, I have 36v.
Has anyone seen this before. Is the manual usually correct. Could Biasi have ran out of 24v transformers and interchanged with 36v. Or could a fault cause this.
I believe the flue probe ntc alarm means that the boiler is finding the flue gas temp to be incorrect. (not sure if too high or low).
What I'm thinking is; if the fan is seeing too much voltage, would it spin faster. Could this make the boiler unable to control the combustion temperature. Or would voltage not effect fan behaviour?