Hi Everyone, I've had a look through the posts and can't seem to find the problem I'm having so thought I'd post a new thread just in case anyone can help?
I have a SIME Super 102 Deluxe combi boiler - around 9 years old. The CHeating is fine, it'll pump out hot water all day. My problem is with the DHW. It has never been great from the first day - always took some time to warm up but - not knocking it - it worked, it heated up and away it went.
It has now developed the following problem though... I turn on the HW tap and the boiler fires up. The water gets hot and away we go. Then the boiler cuts out - I think because the temperature is at it's hottest (If I turn the temp gauge up and down - it looks like it works fine - boiler stops after a relative amount of time) The problem is when it's cut out, it doesnt come back on unless I increase the water flow by opening the tap. But then the water's running too fast and doesnt get a chance to heat up? But this is the only way for the pressure switch to kick in and fire the boiler? So do I need a new Switch, Valve or Thermistor? Or something else????
Thanks in advance - Simon.
I have a SIME Super 102 Deluxe combi boiler - around 9 years old. The CHeating is fine, it'll pump out hot water all day. My problem is with the DHW. It has never been great from the first day - always took some time to warm up but - not knocking it - it worked, it heated up and away it went.
It has now developed the following problem though... I turn on the HW tap and the boiler fires up. The water gets hot and away we go. Then the boiler cuts out - I think because the temperature is at it's hottest (If I turn the temp gauge up and down - it looks like it works fine - boiler stops after a relative amount of time) The problem is when it's cut out, it doesnt come back on unless I increase the water flow by opening the tap. But then the water's running too fast and doesnt get a chance to heat up? But this is the only way for the pressure switch to kick in and fire the boiler? So do I need a new Switch, Valve or Thermistor? Or something else????
Thanks in advance - Simon.
