Warmflow 90

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Hi, my warmflow 90 utility oil boiler, exactly one year old. Was working fine noticed there was no hot water, went to garage and could hear boiler running. I turned it off for a few mins then back on, flow diverters move, water pump runs, burner makes noise as if running but nothing gets hot, all pipes inside boiler staying cool, burner continues to run and doesn't lockout, the noises coming from the boiler don't change until I turn it off again, I really hope someone can help, thx
 
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Ah yes, it's a riello burner, I'll get a new photo cell for it then, let's hope for local stock, thx guys for yr input, I'll let u know how it goes.
 
You could disconnect the photocell to see if the burner then goes to lock out to prove duff P/C.
 
If the control box is working it should go to lock out with the cell disconnected not run the motor constantly...
 
Isn't this boiler still under warrantee?

What photocell fault would prevent it from trying to fire up? ( Apart from being disconnected ! ).
 
Isn't this boiler still under warrantee?

What photocell fault would prevent it from trying to fire up? ( Apart from being disconnected ! ).
Peculiar to Riello, a faulty photocell will hold the burner in permanent pre-purge. Disconnecting the photocell will let the burner start, but go to lockout after 5 secs. Try cleaning the lens, even if it looks clear, it sometimes works.
 
Well we will know in a while cos I have the part, just gotta fit it, although I can't see where the wiring goes, wish me luck
 
Works a treat, there was the smallest leak from the pump valve, trickled behind expansion tank and worked its way onto the contacts for the photo cell, I expect that changed the resistance and hence created this fault, I haven't tried the old one back in to confirm, no point tempting fate hey. Thx everyone for yr help.
 

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