boiler fires up, but only for a few seconds...

Joined
16 Jul 2012
Messages
4
Reaction score
0
Location
Sussex
Country
United Kingdom
I have a 2007 Halstead Platinum combi, hot tap water is fine, but CH is not quite 100%...
When it fires up, I hear the pump, then the whoomf, but after a few seconds, it all goes quite again. The pipe that goes to rads is very hot, so I know that it kind of works, but I need more hot water to be sent out to rads for longer periods of time. The rads have never been hot as such, just nicely warm. Everyone else I know, has much hotter rads.
There is no thermostat, I use the 'clock' that turns it on for multiples of 15 mins at a time.
One engineer mentioned filters, but wasn't absolutely sure the boiler had a filter.
Could it be its own internal thermostat shutting it all down too quick, or is the pcb mullered?
Nick
 
well, engineer turned up, and it all worked fine :(
He twiddled the heat potentiometer, and the boiler stayed heating for the 6 minutes we stood there.
A new pcb would cure it, but he advised just to twiddle the dial a bit!
I can live with that.
 
Well, an engineers time is money, so we couldn't blast them for too long. After a while I felt a rad and had to let go after 4 seconds which I am confidant is an improvement.
Also, the boiler did seem to be heating for a couple of minutes, whereas before it would fire up then stop within 30 secs, then stay quiet for 5 mins, so it's a leap forward.
Only winter will tell!
£55.
 
Are you for real?? or is this a wind up!! :?

you have paid an "engineer" £55 to "twiddle the CH pot. then decided not to replace the PCB as you are happy to keep "twidddling" :shock:

What exactly has your £55 achieved! :roll:
 
He has paid a diagnosis fee he now knows that he will need a new pcb to sort the problem. (although that sounds like an odd diagnosis to that fault to me)
 
its the fingymabob under the wortsit! always goes faulty on this model ( i can give you my acc details so you can bacs me £40 for this advice ? )
 
no one seems to have heard of a callout fee!
I'd rather pay £55 and learn about twiddling, than £200 for a pcb just for a fresh twisty nob! :D
 
I charge more than £55 as a diagnostic fee!

As far as I can guess the pCB is fine and the only problem is that the max CH output had been left at maximum!

It has now been reset to a lower value and that has solved the problem.

Tony
 

If you need to find a tradesperson to get your job done, please try our local search below, or if you are doing it yourself you can find suppliers local to you.

Select the supplier or trade you require, enter your location to begin your search.


Are you a trade or supplier? You can create your listing free at DIYnot Local

 
Back
Top