Hi all
I'm relitavley familiar with the boiler having watched nearly every part being replaced over the last 3 years- I have a new one coming but thought I might be able to have a go myself rather than shelling out on a call out just to get this one to limp on for a bit. I'm pretty competent but know my limitations. Here's the issue:
1) Boiler fires up when CH/HW selected but no heat to rads or h/w
2) The actuator/divertor moves fine and doesn't stick
3) The flow switch (I think that's what its called) that sits on the top clicks when taps/ch turned on so that seems fine.
4) Pressure is fine and constant
5) So all is well but no HW/CH and there is nothing from the water pump except that it seems ridiculously hot and the overheat reset has activated a couple of times.
So my uneducated guess is that the pump has gone.
1) Is the pump a simple like for like swap or is any specialist knowledge/equipment required to set it up correctly (rate of pumping..pressure or anything?)
2) Could the faulty pump have caused the overheat button to activate in which case the pump is to blame or is the overheating indicative of something else such as the thermostat being on the blink and then causing the pump to fail?
Any advice greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance.
I'm relitavley familiar with the boiler having watched nearly every part being replaced over the last 3 years- I have a new one coming but thought I might be able to have a go myself rather than shelling out on a call out just to get this one to limp on for a bit. I'm pretty competent but know my limitations. Here's the issue:
1) Boiler fires up when CH/HW selected but no heat to rads or h/w
2) The actuator/divertor moves fine and doesn't stick
3) The flow switch (I think that's what its called) that sits on the top clicks when taps/ch turned on so that seems fine.
4) Pressure is fine and constant
5) So all is well but no HW/CH and there is nothing from the water pump except that it seems ridiculously hot and the overheat reset has activated a couple of times.
So my uneducated guess is that the pump has gone.
1) Is the pump a simple like for like swap or is any specialist knowledge/equipment required to set it up correctly (rate of pumping..pressure or anything?)
2) Could the faulty pump have caused the overheat button to activate in which case the pump is to blame or is the overheating indicative of something else such as the thermostat being on the blink and then causing the pump to fail?
Any advice greatly appreciated and many thanks in advance.
