Ravenheat 82e combi boiler fuse keeps blowing

Yes,he did say he had only the central bit of the test to do. He did say there was a bit of water on the connector on the ignition board when he removed it so could be why it kept blowing the fuse on the main pcb until the water moved away but now the fuse doesnt low and fan just kicks in recycling slow and fast. He's put his gas meter on the gas valve somewhere and said the gas not opened up and there's no spark also.
 
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Can someone tell me the sequence of operation is for ravenheat rsf 82e boiler so i can get a better understandings. Could the aps failed making the fan run fast and slow and not letting the burner kick in?
 
Can someone tell me the sequence of operation is for ravenheat rsf 82e boiler so i can get a better understandings. Could the aps failed making the fan run fast and slow and not letting the burner kick in?
You need a gas engineer ;)
 
What to tell what the boiler sequence is. Had a gas engineers look at it. Most of them are useless. They dont know themselves how it works
 
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So just an update ive manged to fix the boiler and its now giving me hot water.
So special thanks to DP and AGAS. Saved myself £££££££ from these rip off gas engineer's. Everyone should do bit of research and have a go themselves.
 
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Just reading this thread - i have a similar issue with my ravensheat CS80. Pcb fuse keeps blowing. When i change the fuse, boilers works for about 30 mins then fuse pops. Any diagnosis or suggestions on where to look for the issue??
 
Just reading this thread - i have a similar issue with my ravensheat CS80. Pcb fuse keeps blowing. When i change the fuse, boilers works for about 30 mins then fuse pops. Any diagnosis or suggestions on where to look for the issue??

Ravenheat no longer exist.
Minimal parts available.
You'd need a gas safe engineer to determine what is at fault and repair.
However, before you call someone in, I would contact a couple of parts suppliers and give them the GC number and see what components (if any) they can still supply... Gas valve, fan, pcb, pump etc!

If nothing, then skip it and get a new boiler.
 
If it is the pump then they are generic parts and available without needing a specific pump supplied through the original boiler maker ( at an inflated price ).

A boiler engineer should be able to advise and source a generic pump.
 

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