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I have recently had some leaky copper pipes and mixing valve replaced on my BoilerMate II. They drained it down to carry out the repairs, but have since been left with no heating.
There is hot water, but the thermostat in the dining room no longer "clicks" when you adjust the temp above room temperature.
British Gas have been out to look and checked that the thermostat is not getting a 240v feed to trigger it and said it is likely one of the two PCB's has been fried inside the BoilerMate by turning it "off and on again" or potentially the clock itself.
The PCB's do seem to be a bit of a weak point, I had the Pump Drive PCB replaced 3 years ago due to a buzzing noise it used to make.
Is anyone able to advise if it could be either the Delay Timer PCB, Pump Drive PCB or the clock I need to source.
I am currently trying to be sold on ripping out the BoilerMate and boiler and replacing it all at great expense which I would rather not have to do if possible.
Thanks!
There is hot water, but the thermostat in the dining room no longer "clicks" when you adjust the temp above room temperature.
British Gas have been out to look and checked that the thermostat is not getting a 240v feed to trigger it and said it is likely one of the two PCB's has been fried inside the BoilerMate by turning it "off and on again" or potentially the clock itself.
The PCB's do seem to be a bit of a weak point, I had the Pump Drive PCB replaced 3 years ago due to a buzzing noise it used to make.
Is anyone able to advise if it could be either the Delay Timer PCB, Pump Drive PCB or the clock I need to source.
I am currently trying to be sold on ripping out the BoilerMate and boiler and replacing it all at great expense which I would rather not have to do if possible.
Thanks!