I think it must be.
I didn't understand what you meant by "front panel". That's what I've been using to access the codes too.
Anyway, all's well the ends well :)
After reading that the hole might not be big enough, I used a junior hacksaw blade to enlarge it one side, then pried it out with a screwdriver. Then I found that this light does not have a replaceable bulb. £13 replacement.
I can't pull it any lower. The ceiling here is thin plywood. It seems as if the plastic outer parts visible at the extreme two edges of the photo are stopping it.
OK problem solved. I forgot to look at the consumer radiator temperature setting!
That sort of advice would have been helpful.
I won't be using this forum for plumbing advice anymore though.
I installed these ceiling lights a few years ago but cannot remember how to remove them.
They are sprung but the springs are not visible (see photos).
Any ideas?
TIA
I recently solved a problem with the DHW on this boiler, with the help of some members here.
In doing so, I replaced the diverter valve, pressure sensor and eventually the main board.
It turned out that the replacement pressure sensor was also faulty. Problem solved. Great hot water.
As soon...
Well it was a faulty replacement flow sensor after all. The packaging was slightly damaged, so perhaps it was damaged in transit.
However, I replaced the diverter valve and PCB earlier in an attempt to fix the problem. Now I have great HW but the boiler will not fire up high for heating. I'll...
Yes, I agree it is strange. I assumed that the rates of flow and difference in heating flow/return temperatures allowed the software to calculate the HW temperature.
I wondered about this too. I don't know where it is. I can only see the flow/return sensors on the parts list.
On the previous boiler, a Halstead Finest Gold, the DHW thermistor needed replacing every couple of years.