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    Are all forums this bad??

    Personally agree with most of this but, in my view, and having come back to reading this forum, things seems to have got far worse in recent years... There are often personal attacks and "baiting" that have nothing to do with questions being asked. Seemingly inocuous questions go completely...
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    Moving a gas meter

    Thanks for the advice. I'll ask again though, as you didn't respond to the questions: what wiring are *you* referring too, that hasn't already been explained as disconnected, and what specifically is "dodgy" about it? On what basis did you make the assumption that the OP is "clearly going to...
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    Moving a gas meter

    Based on what? Which wiring? The wiring in the picture (already explained as disconnected by the OP) or are you thinking of other examples, if so which?
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    Moving a gas meter

    Putting aside the abuse, what dangerous advice?
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    Floodlighting a tree

    [/url] I seldom post here, but I actually did laugh-out loud (rather than LOL) at reading that link and it being a response defending (I assume) the ability to "see the line": ...seems to me more than a few similarities with Mr Softus, to be honest :D .
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    Bathroom fan wiring from junction box - sensible?

    Thanks all for comments, very helpful :) .
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    Bathroom fan wiring from junction box - sensible?

    Just to confirm though: there's no point in me getting a specific isolator here , when the DP SFCU, of which I already have one, serves the same purpose?
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    Bathroom fan wiring from junction box - sensible?

    Thanks for the comments Space cat. Is this required with an SFCU? I know the lighting circuit is fused at 6A anyway, but I was following the manufacturer's (brief) instructions, and they list a fuse (I guess unnecessarily) and a "double-pole isolating switch" - I had assumed that if I'm...
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    Bathroom fan wiring from junction box - sensible?

    I've read over the helpful FAQs concerning wiring in an extractor fan in a bathroom, but just want to double check my thinking... Currently I have this off my lighting circuit in my bathroom (purple being the switched live): Now...I have a new (inline with ducting) fan that I intend to...
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    Ravenheat - constant sparking - No flame fault

    This part sounds very similar to the issue I had below (see last post for the resolution): //www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=105947&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight= ...I'd try checking your condensate trap and, if it looks OK, disconnecting the "sensor" anyway.
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Bah! It was the condensate "sensor" (read as "screw"). Condensate trap was fine, nothing was blocked, but for some reason when the "sensor" is screwed into it together with the earth then there must be some continuity there somewhere or other as it prevents fire-up. I'm assuming it worked in...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Thanks, I guess that seems obvious, but I just wanted to make sure... :D . I think that just leaves me, in terms of things I feel safe checking, having a look at the condensate sensor, and then just assuming an issue with the ignition board as gas4you plumped for above?
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Can I just check this approach for checking that my APS is working correctly with the collective knowledge on here? Basically, I just disconnected the APS' Common, Open and Closed wires from the combined APS+Fan connector block that goes to the ignition board and attached a multimeter in...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Follow on question from the above [and apologies in advance for folowing my own posts :D ). Just so I can absolutely rule-out a pressure issue within the combustion chamber, is there an obvious way that an APS can be confirmed working electronically during the start-up sequence without...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    As a further update on this... Got up this morning, tried the boiler (which had been switched off overnight) and it fired up first time in response to demand for CH when I artificially turned up the temp on the external thermostat. Ran CH for about 20 minutes, and also DHW for a bath/washing...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Actually...this is all seems a bit odd. I've been looking about for replacement ignition PCBs, just on the off-chance that the price makes them worth a punt. However...the Ravenheat manual part-numbers don't seem to match to anything in my own boiler when I find pictures on-line. I have...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Thanks Dave. That's where the Ravenheat fault finding eventually takes you too...but then they also mention a fuse on the ignition PC...when there isn't one, as it's on the mainboard :? . Since the original post I've checked the APS and it seems to be fine, with tubes/venturi clean and...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Thanks Dave... I have multimeter in hand, but not 100% on what terminals should be checking on the valve. Here's a pic (it's a Honeywell gas valve): Basically the top block of connectors, from the manual, look to be the power-supply to the valve itself from the main PCB i.e. the ones...
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    Ravenheat CSI85T - No Main Burner Ignition - Gas Valve?

    Hi, My Ravenheat CSI85T is now no longer igniting the main burner for either CH or DHW. Well, it does, but only once in a blue moon. With heating on demand, and main front cover off, I hear and see the following: * Click of a relay on the main PCB board * Fan starts up and continues...
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