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Hi everyone
I have a Ravenheat Condensing Combi (CSI 120 Low Nox) which appears to be doing something rather strange. When the CH has not been on for a while (e.g. overnight) the timer / themostat kicks in as usual in the morning, and the boiler commences it fire up. The boiler runs for approximately 10 to 15 seconds, then it sounds like the fan slows down and then the boiler cuts out. Immediately following this, the 10 minute anti-cycle kicks in and the pump continues running. After the 10 mins is up, the boiler fires back up and the heating runs fine from then on in without any problems.
What is weird is that it only happens when the CH has not been on for several hours, presumably once the thing has cooled down (such as overnight) or if I turn the thermostat down during the daytime when I'm at work and come home and increase it in the evening.
No warning codes come on at the front panel. There is also no mention of this as a fault in the user manual. What I have noticed though is that once it has cut out, if I kill the power switch within that 10 min anti-cycle and then switch it back on, the system will immediately refire and will not cut out again. This has me perplexed somewhat. And it's not something that I can get someone out to demonstrate it to, as it only does this the once when cool!
JG
I have a Ravenheat Condensing Combi (CSI 120 Low Nox) which appears to be doing something rather strange. When the CH has not been on for a while (e.g. overnight) the timer / themostat kicks in as usual in the morning, and the boiler commences it fire up. The boiler runs for approximately 10 to 15 seconds, then it sounds like the fan slows down and then the boiler cuts out. Immediately following this, the 10 minute anti-cycle kicks in and the pump continues running. After the 10 mins is up, the boiler fires back up and the heating runs fine from then on in without any problems.
What is weird is that it only happens when the CH has not been on for several hours, presumably once the thing has cooled down (such as overnight) or if I turn the thermostat down during the daytime when I'm at work and come home and increase it in the evening.
No warning codes come on at the front panel. There is also no mention of this as a fault in the user manual. What I have noticed though is that once it has cut out, if I kill the power switch within that 10 min anti-cycle and then switch it back on, the system will immediately refire and will not cut out again. This has me perplexed somewhat. And it's not something that I can get someone out to demonstrate it to, as it only does this the once when cool!
JG