Hi, got a little problem with a VCW 242e. And after speaking to Vaillant tech guys I'm even more in the dark.
Basically, I got called to look at this boiler due to the central heating being very temperamental, if it wouldn't fire up then the tenant would turn the hot tap on then off and this would then fire up the heating. I spoke to Vaillant and did some pin testing with the tech guy over the phone and he came up with the diagnostic of a faulty motherboard. This was replaced.
Since then the boiler will overheat and go to lock out when running on '9', run the boiler on '6' and it works fine, modulates as it should do. spoke to the Tech guys after checking the NCT and overheat stat and the came up with 'sticky gas valve'.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to the solving the problem, I don't really want to replace the gas valve if it's not faulty, and to get various different answer from Vaillant Tech regarding the same problem is a little disheartening.
And just to add a little spanner in the works, the timeclosk, it seems that with the mechanical timeclock connected the boiler even overheats and goes to lockout when set on '6'.
Many thanks
Al.
Basically, I got called to look at this boiler due to the central heating being very temperamental, if it wouldn't fire up then the tenant would turn the hot tap on then off and this would then fire up the heating. I spoke to Vaillant and did some pin testing with the tech guy over the phone and he came up with the diagnostic of a faulty motherboard. This was replaced.
Since then the boiler will overheat and go to lock out when running on '9', run the boiler on '6' and it works fine, modulates as it should do. spoke to the Tech guys after checking the NCT and overheat stat and the came up with 'sticky gas valve'.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to the solving the problem, I don't really want to replace the gas valve if it's not faulty, and to get various different answer from Vaillant Tech regarding the same problem is a little disheartening.
And just to add a little spanner in the works, the timeclosk, it seems that with the mechanical timeclock connected the boiler even overheats and goes to lockout when set on '6'.
Many thanks
Al.