Jaguar 24W combi Boiler

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Hi,

I have a problem with the PCB on my jaguar boiler. I am struggling to get this part and have tried the plumb centre but this part is obsolete. Any ideas where i can get this replacement part?

Thanks

Kate
 
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The PCB is the first part people change when they dont know what the problem is.

I have never needed to change one!

What are the actual fault symptoms?

Tony
 
Never changed one on a puma Tony? *grin*


I wouldn't have thought a Jag 24 was obsolete, I swear I can remember sales reps trying to get me to fit them.

I only ever remember seeing them in PTS if that helps?

Thinking about it I can only remember 23/28 kw models, might it be you have a 23? not a 24?
 
Initially it seemed that it was just one of the fuses as it had blown. But replacement of this didnt work... the new fuse also blew out.

I have no hot water/heating at all and the boiler is not even attempting to kick start. There is no error message showing.

Sick of freeze brain!!! :eek:)
 
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Jaguars are Plumb Center branded Glow Worms :LOL:

Check you are getting 230V to boiler, then pcb, then to fan terminals.
 
If the fuse blows then its 95% likely that its the pump which has failed!!! Not the PCB.

Dis the pump and see if it runs normally!

When I said that I had never changed the PCB I meant in this context of a Jaguar!

Of course like everyone else I change Pumas, Suprimas, Baxi 105s, Solos but not many others regularly.

Tony
 
Well I knew that really!

I have always thought the Jaguar was a very simple neat boiler and would have been very popular if they had been supported by a main sales initiative rather than a sell it cheap in the merchants.

There is only one design flaw and that is the burner pressure is about 15 mB which means the boiler operation is affected if the supply pressure falls below about 19 mB.

Tony
 
Thanks for all your help guys! I have someone coming in tomorrow and hopefully this will help me sound knowledgable so they dont just try and flog me a new boiler!
 

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