Afternoon all,
I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to shed some light on a problem thats suddenly appeared on my Potterton Puma 80 boiler.
The thing has been working fine ever since I moved in, but now suddenly the "Low system pressure" light stays on constantly. I've tried cutting the power from the boiler from the wall switch, but the light comes straight back on as soon as I switch the power on.
Someone has told me that if the "Low Pressure Light," is on, the boiler will not light at all? They also said that a common fault is debris in the pressure switch, which could be causing the boiler to think that there is low pressure? If there is all "gunk" in the switch, is this something you can remedy yourself?
If it is, could someone walk me through doing it with an "idiot's" guide please? Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers
I was wondering if anyone would be kind enough to shed some light on a problem thats suddenly appeared on my Potterton Puma 80 boiler.
The thing has been working fine ever since I moved in, but now suddenly the "Low system pressure" light stays on constantly. I've tried cutting the power from the boiler from the wall switch, but the light comes straight back on as soon as I switch the power on.
Someone has told me that if the "Low Pressure Light," is on, the boiler will not light at all? They also said that a common fault is debris in the pressure switch, which could be causing the boiler to think that there is low pressure? If there is all "gunk" in the switch, is this something you can remedy yourself?
If it is, could someone walk me through doing it with an "idiot's" guide please? Any advice would be appreciated.
Cheers