Potterton Puma 80 Flowsure + Boiler won't stay on for HW

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Hi, I hope someone can help!! When HW tap is on the boiler turns on and the red light on the PCB lights, but it turns off after about 30 seconds and the light goes off, if the tap is left running is relights after about a minute and then turns off after 30 seconds.
 
Possibly not modulating, need a CORGI to check. Or maybe a scaled up Heat Exchanger. Is the water excessivly hot?
 
Sounds like the temp sensor on the tank has failed.
Part No. 10/20394
 
The red light on the PCB indicates a demand for DHW.

If this goes out then it makes me conclude that the DHW flow switch is not staying activated any longer.

If you are competent then swing down the PCB carrier and watch the switch as you take hot water.

As an extreme test turn on the taps and short out the DHW demand switch and see if that makes it work normally.

ONLY touch the inside of the boiler when the power has been isolated!!!

Dont do that if you are not competent!

Tony
 
Thanks. Where is the flow switch? I am competant electrically and have a test meter so hopefully I won't kill myself.
 
puma flowsure+ does not have a flow switch or a swing down PCB!
 
At the top right of the casing it says Puma 80, 80e and flowsure +. However it does have a swing down PCB and the differential or is it the flow switch (?) sits on the left of the diverter valve assembly.
 
Baxpoti, I dont think this is really a flowsure. They are very rare!

Tony
 
you are probably right, I have no idea, as this is the first Puma I have seen.
If the diaphragm has gone faulty can I change just the diaphragm and where can I get it. Won't have a chance to do anything till next weekend as the boiler is in my sons house.
 
Agile said:
If you are competent then swing down the PCB carrier and watch the switch as you take hot water.

Tony

I did not say anything about a diaphragm!

Just asked you to WATCH the switch when you take hot water and if it deactivates while the tap is still running then short it out ( safely ).
 
Agile said:
Baxpoti, I dont think this is really a flowsure. They are very rare!

Tony



Would have been nice to have something for a change!
 
sorry for the long delay. As the boiler is in my sons house in Bournemouth and I live in London, I took a diverter valve wax capsule and a flowswitch with me. I have changed both and the problem is still there, Boiler lights but won't stay on. Any ideas? I am going to B'mouth again weekend after next.
Thanks
 
It seems that you are not answering our questions clearly and you are changing parts that we have not asked you to change?

I dont think that I am going to bother to try to help you any more but I would still be interested to know exactly why you decided to change the waxstat when we have not even mentioned it?

Tony
 

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