Hi all,
Another problem with our biasi 24s.......
When switching to CH there is an electrical buzz from the PCB. This lasts for a few minutes then stops and the boiler will fire up. Sometimes the buzz will return but the CH stays on. CH will stay on for a while but then tends to stop firing up, the boiler is still humming as if it is ready but the ignition cycle does not start. When in this state DHW will not work either, hot tap runs cold and ignition cycle does not start. Sometimes switching the boiler off for a while then back on works, but not always.
The only regular 'fix' seems to be to switch the boiler off at the mains switch (in the bedroom), wait for 10 mins or so then switch it back on and everything is fine for a day or so then the same thing happens. I am guessing there is a fault with the PCB but not sure? Is there anyway I can check it, the manual doesnt give a great deal of info other than how to replace it. I am happy to do this but would rather be sure of the problem before spending +£100 on a new PCB!
Thanks
Ben
Another problem with our biasi 24s.......
When switching to CH there is an electrical buzz from the PCB. This lasts for a few minutes then stops and the boiler will fire up. Sometimes the buzz will return but the CH stays on. CH will stay on for a while but then tends to stop firing up, the boiler is still humming as if it is ready but the ignition cycle does not start. When in this state DHW will not work either, hot tap runs cold and ignition cycle does not start. Sometimes switching the boiler off for a while then back on works, but not always.
The only regular 'fix' seems to be to switch the boiler off at the mains switch (in the bedroom), wait for 10 mins or so then switch it back on and everything is fine for a day or so then the same thing happens. I am guessing there is a fault with the PCB but not sure? Is there anyway I can check it, the manual doesnt give a great deal of info other than how to replace it. I am happy to do this but would rather be sure of the problem before spending +£100 on a new PCB!
Thanks
Ben

