Hi all,
I've just moved into a new house which has a Suprima 60L fitted. Within a week, i was suffering from the 'lockout' problem that seems so common after reading this site (flashing red light, requires a push of reset to get the boiler to work, and a new PCB to fix).
After a couple of days though, the problem got worse, and instead of locking out, the boiler just kept blowing the 3A fuse.
So, i got a new, revised PCB (the one that comes as a kit with the wiring loom etc) and fitted this - and the problem seemed to be solved.
However, a few days later, after working perfectly, it's blowing it's fuse again. I can't seem to find much info about the fuse blowing issue - can anyone help? Getting a bit desperate now as the board was £180 and no hot water and heating is a nightmare...
Also, when it is working and the heating is on, it seems to fire for a few minutes, then click off (LED flashing green) for a few minutes, and then fire again. It didn't do that with the old PCB. Surely that's not good for it?
Any help/suggestions appreciated.
Gareth.
I've just moved into a new house which has a Suprima 60L fitted. Within a week, i was suffering from the 'lockout' problem that seems so common after reading this site (flashing red light, requires a push of reset to get the boiler to work, and a new PCB to fix).
After a couple of days though, the problem got worse, and instead of locking out, the boiler just kept blowing the 3A fuse.
So, i got a new, revised PCB (the one that comes as a kit with the wiring loom etc) and fitted this - and the problem seemed to be solved.
However, a few days later, after working perfectly, it's blowing it's fuse again. I can't seem to find much info about the fuse blowing issue - can anyone help? Getting a bit desperate now as the board was £180 and no hot water and heating is a nightmare...
Also, when it is working and the heating is on, it seems to fire for a few minutes, then click off (LED flashing green) for a few minutes, and then fire again. It didn't do that with the old PCB. Surely that's not good for it?
Any help/suggestions appreciated.
Gareth.