Hi
After reading posts on this forum I have bit the bullet and bought a 5111603 PCB kit for my Potterton Suprima 50 boiler.
The new PCB comes with the wiring loom attached.
My main concern is the new pcb has a 5 terminal molex block connector for the gas valve which has one red and one black wire (with the other 3 holes free). The one currently fitted in my boiler also has the red and black wires but the remaining 3 positions are filled with one green/yellow earth wire and a white wire which loops out from terminal 2 and goes into terminal 4.
Does the new PCB no longer need these addtional wires and therefore I can just plug the new PCB in?
I have no problems in building PC's so have read that I should be able to replace this PCB? ie I am not a plumber / electrician. Is this task suitable or should it really be a corgi guy doing the job?
Feedback appreciated
Cheers
After reading posts on this forum I have bit the bullet and bought a 5111603 PCB kit for my Potterton Suprima 50 boiler.
The new PCB comes with the wiring loom attached.
My main concern is the new pcb has a 5 terminal molex block connector for the gas valve which has one red and one black wire (with the other 3 holes free). The one currently fitted in my boiler also has the red and black wires but the remaining 3 positions are filled with one green/yellow earth wire and a white wire which loops out from terminal 2 and goes into terminal 4.
Does the new PCB no longer need these addtional wires and therefore I can just plug the new PCB in?
I have no problems in building PC's so have read that I should be able to replace this PCB? ie I am not a plumber / electrician. Is this task suitable or should it really be a corgi guy doing the job?
Feedback appreciated
Cheers