ideal Response 120

Sounds like it's not sensing the CH Flow temperature correctly (or at all). ISTR sensor is inside firewall, so CORGI job.
 
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chris r ,you turned the iso valve the wrong way it one works in one direction. i made the same mistake my self.if u take off an iso vlv u will see that the ball has a small hole in one side.
if you fit a remote pv it will contravene regulations as it can be isolated,
and cause the pressue inside boiler to rise rapidly & burst.
ps .the vessels fitted to this boiler were always failing, to do with its shape, another design fault that made the repone 120 a troublesome machine
 
If a remote vessel is fitted then the PRV is still connected to the boiler and will protect it as normal if some idiot has closed the boiler isolating valves.

Who except a boiler engineer would do that anyway?

I have a Response 120 with a broken EV to deal with. Chris has practiced with his workshop boiler and confirms it can be replaced from the right hand side. My job is up against a wall on the right so boiler has to come off the wall! A real pain!

My other job has gone very wrong! Fan speed PCB only in stock at Camberly and Isleworth HRPC and someone else bought it an hour before I got there! Chris is posting a recovered one and someone here may be able to help me tomorrow. Stupid thing is the commissioning firm took out two 120s recently and dumped them !!!

Tony
 
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chris r ,you turned the iso valve the wrong way it one works in one direction.
No that's the CW inlet valve!
I think the iso valves I was dealing with then (last year!) were letting by, but it does hold a lot of water anyway, and it doesn't all come out through the drain off tap.
While stripping one of these for scrap (and education) I noted how hard it it was to get the electrodes out. Hard to get at, and then seized in!
I also kept the new low pressure switch, which (if correct) is no longer the same SIT one you get on Pumas etc.
Kept a few other bits but hope I don't need to use them - sent the boards to Tony!
 

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