Hi everyone,
Two questions at bottom of post. A little introduction to the issue:
I have an Ideal Classic boiler that unpredictably cuts out (red cut out button pops out on the side) and has to be reset. After paying a heating engineer £200 to service, replace autovalve on hot water system and install a new air release valve (all his suggestions) the problem still persists.
Fed up, I spent some time trying to diagnose and believe the problem is that the thermostat on the front of the boiler doesn't work. Ie, when the boiler is up to temperature turning the thermostat knob from 6 down to 1 does not stop the boiler burners.
I assume that either the thermistor and/or the pcb that controls the thermostat is / are broken. This means that the boiler will continue to heat until the hot water is up to temperature or the house is up to temperature (central heating) or the thermal cutout temperature is reached.
Question 1) How much is a new thermistor and / or a new pcb and where can I order these from?
Question 2) Can I replace either of these myself (not a plumber or heating engineer, but competent with fettling).
Many thanks for any help you can give!
Tom
Two questions at bottom of post. A little introduction to the issue:
I have an Ideal Classic boiler that unpredictably cuts out (red cut out button pops out on the side) and has to be reset. After paying a heating engineer £200 to service, replace autovalve on hot water system and install a new air release valve (all his suggestions) the problem still persists.
Fed up, I spent some time trying to diagnose and believe the problem is that the thermostat on the front of the boiler doesn't work. Ie, when the boiler is up to temperature turning the thermostat knob from 6 down to 1 does not stop the boiler burners.
I assume that either the thermistor and/or the pcb that controls the thermostat is / are broken. This means that the boiler will continue to heat until the hot water is up to temperature or the house is up to temperature (central heating) or the thermal cutout temperature is reached.
Question 1) How much is a new thermistor and / or a new pcb and where can I order these from?
Question 2) Can I replace either of these myself (not a plumber or heating engineer, but competent with fettling).
Many thanks for any help you can give!
Tom