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Hi, I have a 20 odd year old HRM Wallstar that's giving us grief. It started going in to lock out occasionally in what seemed to be high wind/heavy rain about a year ago. We had it serviced 8 months ago and it's got progressively worse. The boiler fires up fine and sometimes stays on for 3/4 hours sometimes it locks out after 30 minutes, other times 5 or 10 minutes. If I press the orange reset button outside, then it fires back up but sometimes stays on for only 10 seconds before locking out again, sometimes 30 minutes, sometimes more.
The plumber replaced the pump and the capacitor on the motor and that seemed to work for 10 days but we are now back to square 1, it's spent all weekend locking out at various, random intervals.
He mentioned it might be something wrong with a seal meaning exhaust gasses are being back flushed into the system and to try running it without the external metal cover to see if that made any difference. This makes run time a bit longer before it goes in to lock out but it's still locking out eventually, plus it's winter in England and I can't leave the cover off permanently, surely??
Please, please has anyone got any suggestions as to what else the problem might be? Given it's a 20 year old boiler do we just cut our losses and get a new one? Issue is I understand wall mounted oil boilers are not easy to come by nowadays?
The plumber replaced the pump and the capacitor on the motor and that seemed to work for 10 days but we are now back to square 1, it's spent all weekend locking out at various, random intervals.
He mentioned it might be something wrong with a seal meaning exhaust gasses are being back flushed into the system and to try running it without the external metal cover to see if that made any difference. This makes run time a bit longer before it goes in to lock out but it's still locking out eventually, plus it's winter in England and I can't leave the cover off permanently, surely??
Please, please has anyone got any suggestions as to what else the problem might be? Given it's a 20 year old boiler do we just cut our losses and get a new one? Issue is I understand wall mounted oil boilers are not easy to come by nowadays?