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Faulty Central Heating Programmer
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Had a new CH pump fitted (old one was smoking and was near to causing a fire) and now the programmer doesn’t seem to want to work with the boiler.
When I switch the pump on (which also switches on the programmer) the boiler starts up immediately and I can’t tell whether the boiler is providing heat for the water or heating (or neither which is worrying).
Plumber, who isn’t good on the electrical side by his own admission, says when the pump went, it may have caused the programmers circuit board to blow but I can still set all the times, the boiler just does it’s own thing unless I press advance for CH or water.
Any ideas, anyone?
When I switch the pump on (which also switches on the programmer) the boiler starts up immediately and I can’t tell whether the boiler is providing heat for the water or heating (or neither which is worrying).
Plumber, who isn’t good on the electrical side by his own admission, says when the pump went, it may have caused the programmers circuit board to blow but I can still set all the times, the boiler just does it’s own thing unless I press advance for CH or water.
Any ideas, anyone?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, no one can say for certain from here. I do think that since the old pump was seizing up, and was replaced, then there is no logical reason for the programmer or anything else to come out in sympathy.
Anyway, if you like, have a Google for the new pump's wiring diagram. (Maybe the plumber has left it with you.)
Knowing you, I reckon you could check the wiring yourself.
If not, then either an electrician, of a proper boiler guy.
Given the diagram, it's very easy to follow ;o)
Anyway, if you like, have a Google for the new pump's wiring diagram. (Maybe the plumber has left it with you.)
Knowing you, I reckon you could check the wiring yourself.
If not, then either an electrician, of a proper boiler guy.
Given the diagram, it's very easy to follow ;o)
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