Please help me. I've read everything I can find on this web site and haven't found the answer.
I have a Vaillant VC GB 242 EH, and I think it has several faults.
I called Vaillant today because I discovered that the boiler kept lighting even during the off periods for heating and hot water. Vaillant concluded that the main PCB has a fault, so I'm arranging for a replacement.
The next problem is that it appears to be overheating - after a few seconds of being lit it makes disturbing whooshing and boiling and bubbling and clanking noises.
To me this means that water isn't being drawn from the boiler quickly enough or the heat isn't being transferred into the water quickly enough, such that there are hot spots inside the heat exchanger where water is literally boiling.
Apart from a possible blockage, or a pump problem, the boiler seems not to be able to detect that it's overheating, judging from the fact that the overheat device doesn't operate.
So I think the following components are all suspect:
1. Pump
2. Overheat sensor.
3. Overheat cut-out device.
4. Heat exchanger.
I've taken the pump apart and the impeller is firmly attached, and the spindle turns when it's supposed to.
I've measured the resistance of the CH thermostat, which is zero Ohms, and the NTC resistor on the flow pipe, which is 2K Ohms.
Is there a way of testing the overheat sensor and cut-out device?
Is there a way of determining whether or not the heat exchanger is scaled up, or blocked, or both?
Is there anything else I should be looking at?
I have a Vaillant VC GB 242 EH, and I think it has several faults.
I called Vaillant today because I discovered that the boiler kept lighting even during the off periods for heating and hot water. Vaillant concluded that the main PCB has a fault, so I'm arranging for a replacement.
The next problem is that it appears to be overheating - after a few seconds of being lit it makes disturbing whooshing and boiling and bubbling and clanking noises.
To me this means that water isn't being drawn from the boiler quickly enough or the heat isn't being transferred into the water quickly enough, such that there are hot spots inside the heat exchanger where water is literally boiling.
Apart from a possible blockage, or a pump problem, the boiler seems not to be able to detect that it's overheating, judging from the fact that the overheat device doesn't operate.
So I think the following components are all suspect:
1. Pump
2. Overheat sensor.
3. Overheat cut-out device.
4. Heat exchanger.
I've taken the pump apart and the impeller is firmly attached, and the spindle turns when it's supposed to.
I've measured the resistance of the CH thermostat, which is zero Ohms, and the NTC resistor on the flow pipe, which is 2K Ohms.
Is there a way of testing the overheat sensor and cut-out device?
Is there a way of determining whether or not the heat exchanger is scaled up, or blocked, or both?
Is there anything else I should be looking at?