Hi - my Halstead stopped working on xmas day.All thermostats,programmer and zone valves are fine.
Pump comes on but fan will not start - so no ignition.
I went through the fault finding chart and it says I should get :- at terminal 1, a pink lead on the Ignition unit "10v(good) / 1v(bad - so change either the Aquastat, Thermistor or the Potentiometer)" I get less than 1v dc.
At the same time I discovered a leak from the 28mm plug at the rear of the boiler though this seemed to be just dripping into the back of the boiler casing and not onto any electrics.
I contacted Halsteads tech support who said I could simply buy a new plug to fix the drip but to check for 240v at terminal 5 - I got nothing. I did tell them there was 240v at terminal 10 which they said was a good sign, but (worryingly) they said they "do not know what the pink lead at terminal 1 is".
Anyway after a bit of digging in forums it seems the fault may well be the ignition board - a few people have described how they can be inspected and repaired - seems a faulty relay/dry joints can cause the fan to fail.
Opened mine up to discovered a large amount of burn damage on the pcb in the centre of the board under/around what I presume is the fan relay so I guess a replacement is due.
But before I shell out over £100 on a new Ignition board does anyone know if its possible for the Aquastat etc to have caused the damage to the pcb as I don't want to screw up another pcb - obviously I will drain down and replace both 28mm plugs first.
Thanks in advance for all replies.
Pump comes on but fan will not start - so no ignition.
I went through the fault finding chart and it says I should get :- at terminal 1, a pink lead on the Ignition unit "10v(good) / 1v(bad - so change either the Aquastat, Thermistor or the Potentiometer)" I get less than 1v dc.
At the same time I discovered a leak from the 28mm plug at the rear of the boiler though this seemed to be just dripping into the back of the boiler casing and not onto any electrics.
I contacted Halsteads tech support who said I could simply buy a new plug to fix the drip but to check for 240v at terminal 5 - I got nothing. I did tell them there was 240v at terminal 10 which they said was a good sign, but (worryingly) they said they "do not know what the pink lead at terminal 1 is".
Anyway after a bit of digging in forums it seems the fault may well be the ignition board - a few people have described how they can be inspected and repaired - seems a faulty relay/dry joints can cause the fan to fail.
Opened mine up to discovered a large amount of burn damage on the pcb in the centre of the board under/around what I presume is the fan relay so I guess a replacement is due.
But before I shell out over £100 on a new Ignition board does anyone know if its possible for the Aquastat etc to have caused the damage to the pcb as I don't want to screw up another pcb - obviously I will drain down and replace both 28mm plugs first.
Thanks in advance for all replies.