I have a problem with my central heating system.
The system comprises of the following;
Ideal Classic FF350 boiler
Salus EP200 programmer
Salus RT300 room stat
Danfoss HSA3 diverter
Danfoss AT type tank stat
CP63 circulating pump
The system is currently set for timed HW with the CH switched off. In this mode the system works fine.
Last night I went to turn the CH on for a 1hr “boost” and the 3amp fuse in the switched spur immediately blew.
I have removed the programmer and tested the outputs, which are showing 230v on T1 and T2 when the system is off and T3 and T4 when HW and CH are called for. This to my knowledge appears in order and there appear to be no welded relays.
I have wired the pump directly to a 3pin plug with a 3amp fuse and it ran fine. I am assuming this is also in order.
I removed the HSA3 actuator. The valve itself was a bit stiff, but has loosened with some manual turning. There is no continuity between any of the feeds for the actuator. I have wired in to the 3amp fused 3pin plug via a terminal block as advised in a previous post and the fuse blew after about 5 seconds. This actuator is about 2yrs old. It’s predecessor expired in a similar manner but knocked out both HW and CH.
This pointed towards a fault with the actuator, however calling for CH with the actuators wiring disconnected still causes the spurs 3amp fuse to blow.
I have disconnected the tank stat to eliminate that and the fault remains.
I have tested the room stat with a continuity tester and it appears in order.
I am now left thinking that the only thing left with a fault could be a short in the wiring between the terminal box in the airing cupboard and the programmer downstairs – I am testing this at present.
Is there anything else I can check / test to identify my fault ?
Thanks, Alex.
The system comprises of the following;
Ideal Classic FF350 boiler
Salus EP200 programmer
Salus RT300 room stat
Danfoss HSA3 diverter
Danfoss AT type tank stat
CP63 circulating pump
The system is currently set for timed HW with the CH switched off. In this mode the system works fine.
Last night I went to turn the CH on for a 1hr “boost” and the 3amp fuse in the switched spur immediately blew.
I have removed the programmer and tested the outputs, which are showing 230v on T1 and T2 when the system is off and T3 and T4 when HW and CH are called for. This to my knowledge appears in order and there appear to be no welded relays.
I have wired the pump directly to a 3pin plug with a 3amp fuse and it ran fine. I am assuming this is also in order.
I removed the HSA3 actuator. The valve itself was a bit stiff, but has loosened with some manual turning. There is no continuity between any of the feeds for the actuator. I have wired in to the 3amp fused 3pin plug via a terminal block as advised in a previous post and the fuse blew after about 5 seconds. This actuator is about 2yrs old. It’s predecessor expired in a similar manner but knocked out both HW and CH.
This pointed towards a fault with the actuator, however calling for CH with the actuators wiring disconnected still causes the spurs 3amp fuse to blow.
I have disconnected the tank stat to eliminate that and the fault remains.
I have tested the room stat with a continuity tester and it appears in order.
I am now left thinking that the only thing left with a fault could be a short in the wiring between the terminal box in the airing cupboard and the programmer downstairs – I am testing this at present.
Is there anything else I can check / test to identify my fault ?
Thanks, Alex.