Hi All,
I have a strange problem on my ecomax 8 year old boiler (824e). It seems sensitive to other electrical appliances. If I have the microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, or fridge running, the display showing temperature starts changing rapidly (I'd say 6 times a second) and sometimes this results in an F.64 error and the boiler stopping.
If I turn all the other appliances off, it works fine all the time.
I've had 2 different companies round to have a look (I had replace the temperature sensor, cleaner out the heat exchanger, and have replaced the diverter valve for a different fault about a year ago). On both occasions I couldn't recreate the fault, and just worked out that it is other appliances that are causing the problem.
Anyway - does anyone have any idea how to fix the problem. I'd rather not replace the whole circuit board - I'm assuming there must be some interference cancelling circuitry on it somewhere that's not working properly.
Anyway - anyone come across this before / have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Matt
I have a strange problem on my ecomax 8 year old boiler (824e). It seems sensitive to other electrical appliances. If I have the microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, or fridge running, the display showing temperature starts changing rapidly (I'd say 6 times a second) and sometimes this results in an F.64 error and the boiler stopping.
If I turn all the other appliances off, it works fine all the time.
I've had 2 different companies round to have a look (I had replace the temperature sensor, cleaner out the heat exchanger, and have replaced the diverter valve for a different fault about a year ago). On both occasions I couldn't recreate the fault, and just worked out that it is other appliances that are causing the problem.
Anyway - does anyone have any idea how to fix the problem. I'd rather not replace the whole circuit board - I'm assuming there must be some interference cancelling circuitry on it somewhere that's not working properly.
Anyway - anyone come across this before / have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Matt