Hoping some one can help me with this:
I've a Lynx Electronic which now cuts out when drawing hot water, say for the bath, for more than approx 4 minutes. This does not happen when HW is being drawn for the shower, and the CH appears to be working normally.
It seems that it is the CH overheat stat that is cutting out (checked the voltage across it). The other thing is that, just before the boiler cuts out on HW, if I dribble a small amount of water on to the diverter valve it boils away quite nicely, so the temperature of the CH at the diverter valve must be at least 100C.
The Lynx has only one heat exchanger, combining HW and CH. It seems as though when HW is being drawn, the heat going into the CH isn't being dissipated. Presumably it doesn't happen with the shower, as the boiler then modulates down, so there is a less heat being generated in the boiler.
The only options seem to be the diverter valve or the heat exchanger.
Any help would be very gratefully received. (The corgi registered chap I've used has replaced the overheat stat, flame sensor, CH thermistor, but hasn't properly checked what is actually going on.)
I've a Lynx Electronic which now cuts out when drawing hot water, say for the bath, for more than approx 4 minutes. This does not happen when HW is being drawn for the shower, and the CH appears to be working normally.
It seems that it is the CH overheat stat that is cutting out (checked the voltage across it). The other thing is that, just before the boiler cuts out on HW, if I dribble a small amount of water on to the diverter valve it boils away quite nicely, so the temperature of the CH at the diverter valve must be at least 100C.
The Lynx has only one heat exchanger, combining HW and CH. It seems as though when HW is being drawn, the heat going into the CH isn't being dissipated. Presumably it doesn't happen with the shower, as the boiler then modulates down, so there is a less heat being generated in the boiler.
The only options seem to be the diverter valve or the heat exchanger.
Any help would be very gratefully received. (The corgi registered chap I've used has replaced the overheat stat, flame sensor, CH thermistor, but hasn't properly checked what is actually going on.)