This is the situation I currently face.
For a while now my condensing boiler keeps tripping out intermittently when HW is drawn off, usually in the afternoon/ evening. The boilers fault diagnosis indicated a flow or DHW sensor.
I have it covered through insurance and after a number of call outs, the fault occurred in the presence of the heating engineer.
I informed him at the time that on one or two occasions the HW was luke warm and my rad's where warming up, as well as the fact that it was still cutting out and showing the fault already mentioned. His solution was to replace the PCB board.
No sooner had he walkout the door then the fault occurred again.
Now here's the thing if I remove the front cover of the boiler, it works fine. As soon as I put it back on the fault showing 'sensor' occurs again. I have left the cover off for over a week just to make sure.
Before I call my heating engineers out again is there anyone out there who has had or is aware of a similar situation with a boiler.
I don't like the idea of telling a professional his job but my experience so far has made me doubt the background knowledge some of these people have so if I can at least offer a possible solution the boiler might actually get fixed.
Cheers.
For a while now my condensing boiler keeps tripping out intermittently when HW is drawn off, usually in the afternoon/ evening. The boilers fault diagnosis indicated a flow or DHW sensor.
I have it covered through insurance and after a number of call outs, the fault occurred in the presence of the heating engineer.
I informed him at the time that on one or two occasions the HW was luke warm and my rad's where warming up, as well as the fact that it was still cutting out and showing the fault already mentioned. His solution was to replace the PCB board.
No sooner had he walkout the door then the fault occurred again.
Now here's the thing if I remove the front cover of the boiler, it works fine. As soon as I put it back on the fault showing 'sensor' occurs again. I have left the cover off for over a week just to make sure.
Before I call my heating engineers out again is there anyone out there who has had or is aware of a similar situation with a boiler.
I don't like the idea of telling a professional his job but my experience so far has made me doubt the background knowledge some of these people have so if I can at least offer a possible solution the boiler might actually get fixed.
Cheers.