Hi. I have an issue with my Potterton Puma 80 combi gas boiler and was wonderin whether anyone could help. Just recently it has developed a problem with the hot water and central heating. When I turn the the boiler switch on the boiler sparks up immediately and begins heating water, this is regardless of whether a hot water tap is on or not, or whether the central heating is on or not. If I do turn a hot water tap on then the boiler works fine, i.e. it produces hot water until I turn the tap off. At this point the boiler carries on heating the water on full flame, until after about 30 seconds it completely cuts out., blowing the pilot light out. At the moment I am having to turn the shower on, turn the boiler switch to on, using the shower, then turning the boiler switch to off before finally turning the shower off. This is the only way to keep it from putting the pilot light out each time I use it.
The main problem though is the CH. When I turn the boiler on, as above, it fires up straight away, regardless of whether the CH or DHW are on or not, therefore it soon overheats, even with the central heating drawing water, and continues to cut out.
The PCB is issue 5, there is no leaking water from the outflow pipe, the boiler is the old type (ie it has the pilot ignition button that sticks underneath the cover every time you press it in).
I have asked around and received various explanations, is this is common problem with a common solution or does it depend on other variables I am not giveing you information on?
Thanks for taking the time to look at this, I'd appreciate any help, if I need a new boiler then fair enough but I can't really afford one and would much prefer to fix this one for the time being and save for a new one.
Thanks again.
The main problem though is the CH. When I turn the boiler on, as above, it fires up straight away, regardless of whether the CH or DHW are on or not, therefore it soon overheats, even with the central heating drawing water, and continues to cut out.
The PCB is issue 5, there is no leaking water from the outflow pipe, the boiler is the old type (ie it has the pilot ignition button that sticks underneath the cover every time you press it in).
I have asked around and received various explanations, is this is common problem with a common solution or does it depend on other variables I am not giveing you information on?
Thanks for taking the time to look at this, I'd appreciate any help, if I need a new boiler then fair enough but I can't really afford one and would much prefer to fix this one for the time being and save for a new one.
Thanks again.
