Please help.
I have a Ferroli combi boiler model Optima 801 and have an intermittant fault on the hot water side.
When running the hot water tap or having a shower the hot water regularly goes cold and I have to switch the heating on and leave it for a few minutes before the water gets hot again.
Sometimes during a shower I have to go through this process a number of times.
On this make of boiler when the hot water is operated the heating pump automatically stops and re-starts when the hot water is switched off.
I have checked the manual and understand that the problem may be the hot water sensor. I have replaced the sensor (part no 800310) a number of times (new one now) and recently the problem has got worse.
Understand that if the sensor resistance is low i.e. below 500 Ohms the sensor trips out.
Are there replacement sensors available that provide above 500 ohms when the incoming water temperature is cold or is there an adjustment on the pcb board that can be carried out.
Or am I completely wrong and the problem is elsewhere.
Thanks
I have a Ferroli combi boiler model Optima 801 and have an intermittant fault on the hot water side.
When running the hot water tap or having a shower the hot water regularly goes cold and I have to switch the heating on and leave it for a few minutes before the water gets hot again.
Sometimes during a shower I have to go through this process a number of times.
On this make of boiler when the hot water is operated the heating pump automatically stops and re-starts when the hot water is switched off.
I have checked the manual and understand that the problem may be the hot water sensor. I have replaced the sensor (part no 800310) a number of times (new one now) and recently the problem has got worse.
Understand that if the sensor resistance is low i.e. below 500 Ohms the sensor trips out.
Are there replacement sensors available that provide above 500 ohms when the incoming water temperature is cold or is there an adjustment on the pcb board that can be carried out.
Or am I completely wrong and the problem is elsewhere.
Thanks