Okay,
I've been putting getting my Baxi 552 back boiler serviced for a couple of years, but now the problems are starting to mount up.
1. Pilot light goes out two or three times in a week - but then it's okay for a few months. Thermocouple was replaced by last service 2 yrs ago. Pilot has a blue bottom half but is quite yellow and very flickery from about half way up. New CO detector is fitted right next to hearth. - sooty heat Ex? Flue problem? CO detector doesn't sound alarm although working fine by test button - also I think a good indicator is that I am not dead.
2. Doing up my bathroom I put in a towel rail instead of old radiator and the water was B-L-A-C-K. I mean I've had cleaner stuff out of my car engine!. Still, it doesn't seem sludgy, just black - is this a problem?
note... I replaced my central heating timer (old one could be heard humming three doors away!) with one of those new-fangled programmers (a Drayton LP522) - I'm pretty sure it was fitted okay as it has been working fine for the last 6 mths or so, since I fitted it. Warranty runs out June 06. Is it supposed to work with the Baxi 552 (I know they have similar names (Drayton 522 - Baxi 552) but I checked and the names are right.
3. I noticed about the same time as I disconnected my towel rail to tile behind it (not yet reconnected - isolated the pipes with shutoff valves) that my heating now ONLY comes on when I switch on the "hot water" on my programmer. Hot water is working fine. Note that heating DOES NOT work when "heating" is switched on by itself - just when "hot water" is switched on.
I've read in these forums that this could be because of a sticking 3-way valve (or the motor controlling it) but I've yet to find this valves location. (btw I'm gravity fed) Would it be near the hot water tank in the loft? If this was the case then surely the heating would ALSO work when "heating" was selected on the controller - it doesn't - I guess (or at least hope) that you guys know more than me about this! I guess it sounds like a programmer problem but that's only six months old. Can I test it - I'm pretty good with electrics and have all the meters etc? Maybe I can test the CH vs HW signals at the boiler end, somehow? Anyone have circuit diagrams for the 552?
Lets just say a Corgi engineer comes over any time I need him and removes the firefront for me so I can get to the boiler no problem. Lets also just say he then comes back and replaces it for me afterwards. Nice guy! Lastly, lets also just say that this particular Corgi engineer can't help me with diagnosing the problem as he, um... err... only knows how to remove and replace firefronts! nice but dim guy!
Wife is pushing me to replace the boiler (although I've no idea what with as I can't find anyone who sells the boiler by itself without the unnecessary firefront) but I don't think that would fix any of the above problems anyway. Am I right?
Many thanks for any assistance.
best regards
Guy Carnegie (nice but dim)
I've been putting getting my Baxi 552 back boiler serviced for a couple of years, but now the problems are starting to mount up.
1. Pilot light goes out two or three times in a week - but then it's okay for a few months. Thermocouple was replaced by last service 2 yrs ago. Pilot has a blue bottom half but is quite yellow and very flickery from about half way up. New CO detector is fitted right next to hearth. - sooty heat Ex? Flue problem? CO detector doesn't sound alarm although working fine by test button - also I think a good indicator is that I am not dead.
2. Doing up my bathroom I put in a towel rail instead of old radiator and the water was B-L-A-C-K. I mean I've had cleaner stuff out of my car engine!. Still, it doesn't seem sludgy, just black - is this a problem?
note... I replaced my central heating timer (old one could be heard humming three doors away!) with one of those new-fangled programmers (a Drayton LP522) - I'm pretty sure it was fitted okay as it has been working fine for the last 6 mths or so, since I fitted it. Warranty runs out June 06. Is it supposed to work with the Baxi 552 (I know they have similar names (Drayton 522 - Baxi 552) but I checked and the names are right.
3. I noticed about the same time as I disconnected my towel rail to tile behind it (not yet reconnected - isolated the pipes with shutoff valves) that my heating now ONLY comes on when I switch on the "hot water" on my programmer. Hot water is working fine. Note that heating DOES NOT work when "heating" is switched on by itself - just when "hot water" is switched on.
I've read in these forums that this could be because of a sticking 3-way valve (or the motor controlling it) but I've yet to find this valves location. (btw I'm gravity fed) Would it be near the hot water tank in the loft? If this was the case then surely the heating would ALSO work when "heating" was selected on the controller - it doesn't - I guess (or at least hope) that you guys know more than me about this! I guess it sounds like a programmer problem but that's only six months old. Can I test it - I'm pretty good with electrics and have all the meters etc? Maybe I can test the CH vs HW signals at the boiler end, somehow? Anyone have circuit diagrams for the 552?
Lets just say a Corgi engineer comes over any time I need him and removes the firefront for me so I can get to the boiler no problem. Lets also just say he then comes back and replaces it for me afterwards. Nice guy! Lastly, lets also just say that this particular Corgi engineer can't help me with diagnosing the problem as he, um... err... only knows how to remove and replace firefronts! nice but dim guy!
Wife is pushing me to replace the boiler (although I've no idea what with as I can't find anyone who sells the boiler by itself without the unnecessary firefront) but I don't think that would fix any of the above problems anyway. Am I right?
Many thanks for any assistance.
best regards
Guy Carnegie (nice but dim)
