I have a Keston 60 boiler. A few months ago, it started having ignition problems - had the Ram box changed but that made no difference. We then noticed that the pressure was also excessive and that it would increase to 3bars within a few hours (from 1 bar), but then come back down. We changed the expansion vessel and that made no difference either - if anything, it now goes to 3 bars even quicker (and then subsequently drops). It looks like the burner stays continually on, which means the boiler never has time to cool down (before re-firing) hence pressure builds. Further, once I have manually turned it off, it refuses to re-ignite until 2 or 3 hours, presumably for a part to cool down (though I don't know which one).
Can you think of any sensor which needs to be checked or replaced for the pressure problem?
Also, can any one explain the ignition problem immediately after a burn?
Any ideas will be highly appreciated. Thanks
Can you think of any sensor which needs to be checked or replaced for the pressure problem?
Also, can any one explain the ignition problem immediately after a burn?
Any ideas will be highly appreciated. Thanks
