Potterton Promax FSB 30HE Urgent Help Please

why shouldn't it as the fault can be related ;) ,plus you don't know what the insurance procedure is so your comment is unfounded and wrong ;) and your assuming again :rolleyes: . fooking hindsight is fooking lovely isn't it ;)

firebladerrw I've replace quite a few flow switches on this boiler for which the paddle is the weak point , you may have a bigger problem but you need a multimeter and know how to use it to know this problem ;), if you do let me know (y). other than that i would be looking at the pump but then again you need a multimeter to go any further relating to this fault as it could lie elsewhere (y) .

how long does the lockout light come on when the firing sequence starts ???

by the way its a shyte boiler as its related to the promax SL :sick::)

Thank you, mechanical and electrical chartered engineer here, so yes I can use a meter. And I agree about the boiler!

It's goes instantly to lock out. It doesn't start the ignition sequence at all. Flow switch has been replaced as per above.

I wouldn't bother with the guy above, he's what is known as a forum troll. He adds nothing to the site except innuendo and snide comment, without any thought of who he is addressing,
. Some of us have more qualifications than a two week gas safety course, which of course is mandatory if you are actually going to work on a gas appliance, which I'm not. This whole thread is to help my engineer who may not be brilliant, but he has a gas safety certificate...;)

Probably responsible for people leaving here. Like many others, I tend to ignore his interjections.
 
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I'm limited to what i can say as i suspect you may understand because you don't sound like an idiot :)


the PCB's on these are weak to say the least and can be intermittent . need to see if their is 230v going to the pump or short circuit/ohms resistance ??????, what are the readings ? . whats the pressure showing ( system ) on the dial but these dials are shyte and can give false readings tbh also blockages/flow problems . also check continuity on unplugged ( from PCB ) flow switch ( can't remember witch plug on pcb to be honest ), if so, a PCB is your best bet . i can't give any further tips for now as for forum rules (y)

edit , agile can drivel at time ;)
 
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I'm limited to what i can say as i suspect you may understand because you don't sound like an idiot :)


the PCB's on these are weak to say the least and can be intermittent . need to see if their is 230v going to the pump or short circuit/ohms resistance ??????, what are the readings ? . whats the pressure showing ( system ) on the dial but these dials are shyte and can give false readings tbh . also check continuity on unplugged ( from PCB ) flow switch ( can't remember witch plug on pcb to be honest ), if so, a PCB is your best bet . i can't give any further tips for now as for forum rules (y)


Very helpful thanks. I think I may have uncovered the problem, I won't go into details for fear of offending the easily offended, but it's a non gas, system flow problem. But I'll let the engineer effect the repair tomorrow ;)

Thank you for all the inputs, it has helped immensely in trying to track down the issue. Longer term, I may get rid of the boiler, therefore recommendations for free standing combi's would be welcome!
 
Thank you, mechanical and electrical chartered engineer here, so yes I can use a meter. And I agree about the boiler!

It's goes instantly to lock out. It doesn't start the ignition sequence at all. Flow switch has been replaced as per above.

I wouldn't bother with the guy above, he's what is known as a forum troll. He adds nothing to the site except innuendo and snide comment, without any thought of who he is addressing,
. Some of us have more qualifications than a two week gas safety course, which of course is mandatory if you are actually going to work on a gas appliance, which I'm not. This whole thread is to help my engineer who may not be brilliant, but he has a gas safety certificate...;)

Probably responsible for people leaving here. Like many others, I tend to ignore his interjections.
Ha ha ha. You've summed Agile up in one post!

Watch this get deleted now, as he is a mod!
 
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Ha ha ha. You've summed Agile up in one post!

Watch this get deleted now, as he is a mod!

I won't lose sleep over it :( I've more things to worry about, like getting my heating and hot water working again. After all, isn't this what this site was for? :)
 

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