Potterton Netaheat Electronic 16/22

3 RGI's that don't show up despite saying they will? Can you call my mother in law and pretend you are me?
 
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Correction - One thats not turned up - two others who are obviously too busy to listen to their answerphone messages.
Alternatively - they may all have migrated to your neck of the woods for the Challenge Cup Final tomorrow - I live in Warrington and we play Huddersfield at Wembley tomorrow - NOW THE WIRE!!!!!!
 
from memory i believe the 16-22 version has a resetable overheat stat located on the front or the underside of the control panel.
look for a small protruding button with a + shape on the end of it
 
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Have you checked to see that the connections onto the APS are correct?

I think there is a connection diagram on the inside of the lower cover.

One of your problems is that you have changed so many parts without diagnosing the actual fault that you may have created a new fault(s).

Tony
 
check the aps connections,depending on the model 32 varieties,the tubes from the aps connect to a brass fitting give this a good clean out long time since i have worked on one of these.
someone else has mentioned the overheat stat which were never fitted to the very early ones it was an addition that the installer fitted,i cannot remember its exact location but bottom rhs rings a bell.
 
The restrictor is not the problem here because the fan never starts.

The additional o/h stat was added just left of centre when the unit was modified to permit installation on a sealed system.

Tony
 
The restrictor is not the problem here because the fan never starts.

The additional o/h stat was added just left of centre when the unit was modified to permit installation on a sealed system.

Tony

Polite but firm, thank you for the correction.
 
Check for faulty pump overrun thermostat. Wired in connection at corner of board where T7 isn't, should be live.
 
How would the pump over run stat stop the fan from running?

Tony



PS I need to contact your hairdresser Chris !
 
I've checked the switched live connection to the terminal block and have now noticed that it has a live feed as soon as I power up the programmer (EP2000). It remains live when I flick the CH & HW switches on the programmer - is this normal. I had assumed that the switched feed would provide some sort of signal to the system to fire it up. If not what switches power to the fan???
 
if you have changed the aps then you will need to alter the connections to it as the replacements are different :!:
 
The connections to the APS are OK and the switch is working - I've blown down the case connection tube to test it - but how would that stop the fan from kicking in. Surely the fan needs to be running first to pressurise the case in order for the APS to operate.

Is there any straightforward way of proving if the programmer is acually sending a signal to the boiler to tell it to fire up. Like I mentioned earlier, the switched cable from the programmer remains live whether the system is swicthed on or off - the only action I'm seeing is the pump and Y valve operating.
 

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