Boiler problem/Power

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Hi

Woke up this morning and we have no hot water ?

All the lights on the boiler have gone out, but the lights on the socket/swith are still on, and the timer/thermostat still has power.
I assume that the power to the boiler is ok, and it must be a problem inside the actual boiler.

I dont know anything about heating systems, and i'm looking for a diagnisis of the problem. PLEASE HELP !

PS. The boiler Is an Ideal, Isar.

Thanks.
 
Start of with taking plug out and putting it back in, and toggle all switches a few times. After that you will need an electrical tester, and the skill to use one safely.
 
Hi bengasman, & thanks for the quick reply.

There is no plug to take out, unless you mean the one in the mains ??

Anyway, i swithed it all of and tapped and toggled a little bit, and i noticed a little water drip out of the bottom. I have taken off the fron and there seems to be some water sitting on the inside base of the boiler, any ideas/suggestions ??

Many Thanks
Rich
 
Yep. I meant the mains. Water coming out of the bottom makes me fear the worst for the electronics though.
 
Call Ideal in on a fixed price £210 repair.

Probably the pcb shot.

No local could do it for this price :roll:
 
HELLO AGAIN. caps.

On closer inspection, it seems like the water is leaking from where the diverter valve joins the DHW plate heat exchange ?? Also, when i have dropped the PCB from the clamp, it does have a certain burnt/singed smell to it ?? kind of like the smell you get when a dewalt drill motor has overheated.

I think i best ring Ideal for £210.

Any more suggestions ??
 
They will also offer a £299 repair that includes a 12 month service package.

IMO you would be best to take this option :wink:
 
Thanks for all he help guys, ive just spoken to ideal d got all the info, it was £240 for the one off repair or £26.50 per month for 12 month cover, OR i could shop around and go with Npower (who are our provider) or british gas.

What do you reckon ???
 
If it is the hex, ideal will not repair it for £210, but will charge £400 - £500
 
They will ben.

Everything is now covered for the fixed price repair.

I've had 4 replaced recently for the £210 fixed price repair, all about 4 years old :roll:

OP, I would recommend sticking with Ideal for the breakdown contract. Their engineers know these inside out and will nearly always have the parts on the van for a first time fix.

NPower will probably just sub it out to one of us :shock: :cry: :lol:
 
That is interesting, I would love to know why they have added response heat exchangers for 210 quid, must be a loss making exercise.
Can't be to save the reputation of the response either :D
When did they add this option? Less than a year I think that one of my clients payed £450 for it. Took them about 2 weeks as well :shock:
 
This post is about an Isar Ben.

I can't say whether the old response HE is covered. I though they fitted a new boiler (an Isar) for about £450 to replace responses :?
 
Again, thanks for all the help this morning guys. This forum is ace :D

We ended up going with the 12 month option for 26.50 a month, and they are coming out tomorrow to repair the boiler, it wont be as much for cover next year tho, only about £108 which seems well worth it to me.

I'm just glad we have family near by so we can call for a shower tonight before hitting the town, :lol: :lol:

Many thanks chaps.
 

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