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combi locking out intermitent fault
flame hunting then locks out
presure gage showing 1.1 bar actual pressure in system at lowest rad .5 bar
adjust to 2 bar at boiler ok .relief valve opens at 3.5 bar at boiler :confused:
 
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A flame problem is not a DIY job.

You need an RGI.

Tony
 
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A flame problem is not a DIY job.

You need an RGI.

Tony

its not a flame prob. its low water pressure
I am A.C.O.P. engineer used to working with multy fuel high temp and pressure
I know service engineers change out parts untill they get it right
I can work on domesticks if its on industrial sites least i did when i was working. :D
 
flame hunting then locks out

'Flame hunting' is a combustion fault and needs an RGI.

ACOPS finished about 15 years ago!

If you were gas qualified then you could register for the restricted CC part of this site.

Tony
 
Thanks Tony but not 15 yrs .Iaint that old but I was one of the last to do it
no way was I taking the closed book n a x or sumat

and it only hunts when the pressure drops I am fitting a new relievf val :confused:
 
What I was infering is that as ACOPS finished about 15 years ago and only last for 5 years then for the last 10 years or so you have not been gas registered.

If you retired as gas registered then you might have qualified for the CC but I doubt it if you either work illegally or changed your career.

I dont see any connection between flame picture and water pressure.

Tony
 
Correct retired at 67 when mi corgi finished now 76.
this is my boiler got it as end of line from my frends at Plumb centre.
big golfers discount :D
I have fitted new reliefe valv on discharge pipe temp to chedk ok.up to now
changing it out when servicing it in spring . going to check expansion vesel
the problem definateley primery pressure,

regards allbut
 

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