Good morning everyone!
Just a quick update: the pump continued with its tricks over Christmas. I became really annoyed on Christmas Day, so gave the heating actuator a hard knock with a screwdriver handle - and the pump switched off and all was good for 5 days...and then it was back to the...
'Twas the night before Christmas..when all through the house was....... the constant whine of the darn Grundfos pump in the airing cupboard again :D
Update 24 December 2018 - The BritGas Area Manager is now in full charge of this issue and I have full faith in him. Like i said earlier in my...
Yes, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to everybody. Like I’ve just put on my twitter feed: whilst everybody will be listening out for the jingles of Santa’s sleigh, I’ll be listening out for our Grundfos pump deciding to run constantly again
A BIG thank you to everyone for their input. I shall of course post the end findings on here...everyday is a school day - it will be nice to know the root cause of this fault.
Yes - that’s right. Apart from take these pics - I have not and will not touch the wires/wiring centre - health and safety and because I have no idea what I am looking at. It’s a matter of waiting, which like you rightly said I am leaving it to BritGas.
Hi Gasguru. Thank you. Yes, I draw the line at opening the boiler - that’s one thing that I def not dabbling in! . I’ve powered everything down again at the fuse spur and taken a pic of the pump cable leading into the wiring centre:
Hi. Thank you for your message, the brown wire that you have kindly indicated with the arrow goes up to terminal where the yellow/green wire is - I think it’s visible on the first picture. Thanks again .
I’ve looked at the wiring junction pics - and I offer my apologies at this stage, that apart from the two orange wires being fed in together with the black in the same terminals, the rest of the wiring is a little over my head. I can understand the wiring on a s plan diagram, but dare not touch...