Hi,
I've had an intermittent fault on my 280 RSF for around 4 years now. Every time the British Gas engineer shows up, the fault doesn't 'show' itself, until they leave.
The fault itself is related to water temperature i.e. the water comes through luke warm, then goes cold, luke warm, then cold etc. When I check out the boiler, the demand light is on & the main burner lights for a minute or so, then the tone of the burner changes (kinda like a rushing noise), then goes out (the pilot light stays on). Then there's a click and the burner fires up again, runs for a minute and the whole cycle starts again.
The H/W works fine when the heating is on, so it appears to be something specific to the hot water circuit.
To date, the thermistor has been changed twice, the spark has been rest(?), the cylindrical water to water heat exchanger has been replace (with a square finned assembly) + it's been cleaned more than my new borns bottom.
I've spoken to Worcester direct and they advised it sounded like an overheat fault but then 'offer' that is could be just about everthing in the boiler except the thermistor, given that it's already been changed twice.
I do have an MP4 of the above in action, if this would be usefulm then let me know and I'll post the link to it (when I've got round to uploading it).
Any ideas?
Thanks
Darren.
I've had an intermittent fault on my 280 RSF for around 4 years now. Every time the British Gas engineer shows up, the fault doesn't 'show' itself, until they leave.
The fault itself is related to water temperature i.e. the water comes through luke warm, then goes cold, luke warm, then cold etc. When I check out the boiler, the demand light is on & the main burner lights for a minute or so, then the tone of the burner changes (kinda like a rushing noise), then goes out (the pilot light stays on). Then there's a click and the burner fires up again, runs for a minute and the whole cycle starts again.
The H/W works fine when the heating is on, so it appears to be something specific to the hot water circuit.
To date, the thermistor has been changed twice, the spark has been rest(?), the cylindrical water to water heat exchanger has been replace (with a square finned assembly) + it's been cleaned more than my new borns bottom.
I've spoken to Worcester direct and they advised it sounded like an overheat fault but then 'offer' that is could be just about everthing in the boiler except the thermistor, given that it's already been changed twice.
I do have an MP4 of the above in action, if this would be usefulm then let me know and I'll post the link to it (when I've got round to uploading it).
Any ideas?
Thanks
Darren.