Hi Robbie
I'm looking at a wiring diagram for a Greenstar Utility...not your particular one unfortunately but one with a slightly higher output, so...
The front panel has a knob control on the left, and in the centre there are 2 resettable thermostats.
According to the diagram, the live entering the boiler (via an external 5 amp fuse) goes first into a manually resettable flue thermostat (front panel), then continues into an automatically resetting heating thermostat, (presumably hidden in the boiler casing somewhere) then into a manually resettable heating thermostat (front panel) before heading to the control thermostat (presumably the one with the knob, front panel).
After that, the live continues onto the burner connection.
It seems that all of the 3 thermostats must be conducting for anything to happen, so I think I'd be reaching for the multimeter and checking each one for continuity. There is no reference to a pcb
but if there is one - which seems doubtful after all - it will be in the steel control box behind the main thermostat knob.
Cheers
John
I'm looking at a wiring diagram for a Greenstar Utility...not your particular one unfortunately but one with a slightly higher output, so...
The front panel has a knob control on the left, and in the centre there are 2 resettable thermostats.
According to the diagram, the live entering the boiler (via an external 5 amp fuse) goes first into a manually resettable flue thermostat (front panel), then continues into an automatically resetting heating thermostat, (presumably hidden in the boiler casing somewhere) then into a manually resettable heating thermostat (front panel) before heading to the control thermostat (presumably the one with the knob, front panel).
After that, the live continues onto the burner connection.
It seems that all of the 3 thermostats must be conducting for anything to happen, so I think I'd be reaching for the multimeter and checking each one for continuity. There is no reference to a pcb
Cheers
John
