volkera parts excell 80 sp combi

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hi could some one tell me, what the name of the part on a volkera excell 80 is. Its the bit that reads the signal from the thermocouple. It goes off to a sensor ,and from the sensor it goes to the back of the gas valve. thanks....
 
Does that mean that the gas valve was not the fault. :lol:

If you are still trying to sort the original fault then that part is not going to sort it.

Why not just get someone to repair it who knows what they are doing.
 
i agree with scatman....however if you must blindly soldier on its a type of thermocouple interupter....probably vokera part number 7311 if memory serves
 
not ordered parts , going to get a volkera man in. I was just looking at my poor boiler tonight dreaming. Out of interest that interupter goes to a sensor onone of the pipes. Is it like an overheat stat??
 
is there anyplace you can read about thermistas and overheat stats ect. I would just like to know out of interest really cause iv noticed there are more sensors on pipes low down on the boiler 2 :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
christ, calm down lads we're not the spelling police :o
 
omg point out my low points why dont you. As you have noticed my spelling is crap...
 
thanks for that link. Are there other sensors and switches on boilers. And what can be the problems that come with them.
 
On that boiler the sensors low down are just the old fashioned bulbous type. We've been dealing with thermisters (Negative temperature coefficient resistors) so long I forgot what they are. They aren't vapour expansion because that is used where a sharp response is required, i.e. a liquid when getting hot expands rapidly and manyfold as it vapourises. I think it's just called a thermal expansion system the fluid in the bulb expands and the contact on a stat are made by a bellows of pipe containing the same fluid moving as it expands.

Your boiler doesn't have a low pressure sensor, I don't think so anyway, but the overheat stat would soon let you know the system water had got low.

There are two microswitches, these are made by the passage of water across a diaphragm, which causes suction and movement of a rod that operates the microswitch. One is so the boiler knows when you have run a hot tap, and the other is to make sure the pump works good.

There is another sensor that ensures the fan is working satisfactorily, but on your boiler even if this part is good and the fan is working adequately, the aps might not realise it because a small sense area known as the fan venturi (which has the effect of speeding up a flow of air as it goes through it, creating suction on a side entry tube that triggers the aps) is always geting clogged with this that and the other.
 
There, that's basically in layman's terms a days training. You can send me 50 quid if you like.
 

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