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Good morning this is my first post.
I woke up yesterday morning to a blown fuse on the central heating spur. After removing the central heating timer adjacent to the boiler I was able to get the boiler up and running again for hot water only.
I have tried linking out the switched live to the boiler to actuate the central heating but each time I do the fuse blows in the spur. I'm not reading any fault codes and wondered if anybody had any suggestions to quickly identify that it was the central heating pump for example.
The central heating is located in a house I recently purchased and I do consider it to have been noisy with what can only be described as a whirring noise.
Ideal ISAR HE35
Many thanks
Chris
I woke up yesterday morning to a blown fuse on the central heating spur. After removing the central heating timer adjacent to the boiler I was able to get the boiler up and running again for hot water only.
I have tried linking out the switched live to the boiler to actuate the central heating but each time I do the fuse blows in the spur. I'm not reading any fault codes and wondered if anybody had any suggestions to quickly identify that it was the central heating pump for example.
The central heating is located in a house I recently purchased and I do consider it to have been noisy with what can only be described as a whirring noise.
Ideal ISAR HE35
Many thanks
Chris