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Hi all.
My boiler kept tripping out this morning. After having a root around I worked out that it is the pump that is causing the problem. More specifically when the pump is set to 2 or 3. Works fine when set to 1 but there is a sticker on the boiler that says pump should always be set to 3. I'm assuming this to ensure that the pump rate is sufficient.
There has been a small leak in the exchange pipe that will need repairing by our plumber but I think I can do the pump myself thus saving some money on labour. As the boiler is in next to a wall it's really difficult to have a proper look at the switch to see if it can be replaced. My assumption is that the small leak has caused some corrosion in the switch so that when it is set to 2 or 3 it is short-circuiting.
Are these switches replaceable or does the whole pump need replacing? I can't seem to find much info about the specific pump and wether the switch unit can be pulled out and isolated. And I don't want to drain the system just to 'have a look.'
Also is replacing the pump a straight forward job?
Any help much appreciated.
Boiler is an Alpha CB-24 combi-boiler.
Many thanks.
My boiler kept tripping out this morning. After having a root around I worked out that it is the pump that is causing the problem. More specifically when the pump is set to 2 or 3. Works fine when set to 1 but there is a sticker on the boiler that says pump should always be set to 3. I'm assuming this to ensure that the pump rate is sufficient.
There has been a small leak in the exchange pipe that will need repairing by our plumber but I think I can do the pump myself thus saving some money on labour. As the boiler is in next to a wall it's really difficult to have a proper look at the switch to see if it can be replaced. My assumption is that the small leak has caused some corrosion in the switch so that when it is set to 2 or 3 it is short-circuiting.
Are these switches replaceable or does the whole pump need replacing? I can't seem to find much info about the specific pump and wether the switch unit can be pulled out and isolated. And I don't want to drain the system just to 'have a look.'
Also is replacing the pump a straight forward job?
Any help much appreciated.
Boiler is an Alpha CB-24 combi-boiler.
Many thanks.