Potterton Netaheat Electronic 10-16

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I have searched through the Forum and: firstly, I know enough not to take this boiler apart, and secondly I know that I will have to replace it soon as it is bad!

However, is there any short term hope for the boiler?

I have had an intermittent problem, which I fear is now permanent. It stops distributing heat and turns itself off :shock:

If the Boiler is cold enough it fires up, then after a few minutes turns itself off. The Hot Water tank is left cold as are the radiators, however, the F&E tank is warm to hot. Occassionally, the is a very strange noise (apparently from the loft) which I thought was a bird stuck in the eaves/loft. However, there was/is no sign of birds and I have noticed the noise is occurring when the boiler turns itself off. The noise is worrying me, and I am concerned (in a lowish probablility high impact sort of way) that the boiler may blow up.


Previous times this problem (of it not working) has been resolved by draining/refilling the system and a fixing a loose electrical connection in the timer. The noise is a very recent thing.

Is there anything I can do in the short term to keep it working? (Please note I am not CORGI, but know enough to know what not to touch/do.)

Thanks in advance.
 
It does hum.

Do I need to take it apart etc to find out if it is actually working?

PS Currently the system is drained.
 
undo the screw in the middle and see if the shaft is spinning or use a screrdriver to turn the shaft :idea:

I have removed the plastic screw.

Do I now undo the metal one?

I assume that I need to refill the system and turn on the electric. Do I need to turn on the boiler too?
 
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is this like your pump :?: :?:
 
Kind of.

Mine is red with a silver/grey disc plate.

Euramo Ltd (Salmson Pumps) MXL 130.

Thanks for your prompt replies.
 
Finishing refilling the system now.

Should water drip, or shoot out of the pump when the large screw is removed? (Heating was on when I did this)
 
Water spurts/shoots out and the spindle does not spin, although it is movable.


If I move the spindle with a screwdriver the humming gets louder.
 
I have just finished draining it down again and I am about to open the pump.

Any ideas/suggestions?
 

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