Hi All,
Got a ~6/7 year old GlowWorm 30cxi installed...
Woke up this morning to no heating. Checked boiler and it was showing 0.5bar (we've just moved into property and knew there was a slow leak on the system but not investigated it fully yet.)
Turned the system off to reset it and opened up the filler tap to re-pressurise it. After a short delay, I turned the power switch back on but instead of the power light coming on and the CH firing, the pressure display just flashed on and off, as did the digital display on the timer. At the same time, the fan was trying to spin up, but was just pulsing on and off every second or so. So I turned it all off and left it a short time again. Now, when I switch the power on it does absolutley nothing!
I've had an engineer out and between us, we think it is the PCB that is knackered. With a multi-meter, there is power getting to the PCB but nothing seems to be getting out the other side, to the low-voltage outputs. There is no voltage showing at the fan for instance or the gas valve (although this appears to show the correct 55Ohms across it's terminals.)
Unfortunately, we are going to have to wait until Monday before a new PCB can be fitted - I just wanted to check if this sounds like the right course of action? I don't want to just change parts one after the other and hope it fixes it!
Got a ~6/7 year old GlowWorm 30cxi installed...
Woke up this morning to no heating. Checked boiler and it was showing 0.5bar (we've just moved into property and knew there was a slow leak on the system but not investigated it fully yet.)
Turned the system off to reset it and opened up the filler tap to re-pressurise it. After a short delay, I turned the power switch back on but instead of the power light coming on and the CH firing, the pressure display just flashed on and off, as did the digital display on the timer. At the same time, the fan was trying to spin up, but was just pulsing on and off every second or so. So I turned it all off and left it a short time again. Now, when I switch the power on it does absolutley nothing!
I've had an engineer out and between us, we think it is the PCB that is knackered. With a multi-meter, there is power getting to the PCB but nothing seems to be getting out the other side, to the low-voltage outputs. There is no voltage showing at the fan for instance or the gas valve (although this appears to show the correct 55Ohms across it's terminals.)
Unfortunately, we are going to have to wait until Monday before a new PCB can be fitted - I just wanted to check if this sounds like the right course of action? I don't want to just change parts one after the other and hope it fixes it!