Hi
I have a problem with an Ideal Classic NF70 boiler where sometimes the boiler fails to start (usually at the start of the day, but can be any time). I have checked the relay on the PCB as burn out of the “fan start” relay contacts seems to be a common cause for this symptom resulting in a new PCB being required. This is not problem in this case as neither relay on the PCB is operating. I have changed the PCB with a spare just in case and the same problem occurs.
Its easy to get the boiler started manually by turning off the gas supply, the PCB relays then close and the boiler tries to ignite immediately, turning the supply back allows the boiler to ignite and it works fine, for a few hours or maybe a few days.
I have had a number of engineers in to look at the problems but the fault is never there when they call.
Happy to get an engineer to do the work, but I think they need a bit of a steer.
Can you help. Thanks
Regards
I have a problem with an Ideal Classic NF70 boiler where sometimes the boiler fails to start (usually at the start of the day, but can be any time). I have checked the relay on the PCB as burn out of the “fan start” relay contacts seems to be a common cause for this symptom resulting in a new PCB being required. This is not problem in this case as neither relay on the PCB is operating. I have changed the PCB with a spare just in case and the same problem occurs.
Its easy to get the boiler started manually by turning off the gas supply, the PCB relays then close and the boiler tries to ignite immediately, turning the supply back allows the boiler to ignite and it works fine, for a few hours or maybe a few days.
I have had a number of engineers in to look at the problems but the fault is never there when they call.
Happy to get an engineer to do the work, but I think they need a bit of a steer.
Can you help. Thanks
Regards