My Micron 80FF is controlled by a Horstmann H27 programmer and a Honeywell 3 port valve.
The valve orange wire is connected to the LS on the boiler. When heat is required this carries the full 240 volts to indicate that the boiler should fire up. However, if the valve is fully towards A branch, central heating, and heat is not required this connection is still 216 volts as it is connected via the valve's internal resistors to live. As a result the boiler continues to fire although heat is not required. At one time, with the same wiring, the boiler would shut down but delay shutting down the pump just as it should.
Has the trigger voltage on the LS connection changed? What should it be? If LS needs to float (no voltage applied) to effect the proper shutdown, how did it ever work with this wiring? Is there a simple fix to prevent the boiler firing at 216 volts?
I've had various engineers servicing the boiler and changing the pcb and I can't afford to keep paying for them. I've changed the programmer and the valve to no avail, and studying manuals and measuring voltages has left me stumped.
I should be very grateful for any suggestions.
Regards
The valve orange wire is connected to the LS on the boiler. When heat is required this carries the full 240 volts to indicate that the boiler should fire up. However, if the valve is fully towards A branch, central heating, and heat is not required this connection is still 216 volts as it is connected via the valve's internal resistors to live. As a result the boiler continues to fire although heat is not required. At one time, with the same wiring, the boiler would shut down but delay shutting down the pump just as it should.
Has the trigger voltage on the LS connection changed? What should it be? If LS needs to float (no voltage applied) to effect the proper shutdown, how did it ever work with this wiring? Is there a simple fix to prevent the boiler firing at 216 volts?
I've had various engineers servicing the boiler and changing the pcb and I can't afford to keep paying for them. I've changed the programmer and the valve to no avail, and studying manuals and measuring voltages has left me stumped.
I should be very grateful for any suggestions.
Regards