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Likely Gas Combi-Boiler P.C.B. Damage.

Mornin' all,

                         I hope that you are all keeping your spirits up during these trying times.


Yesterday I made a mistake. I can only attribute the reason to the work environment and me being pre-occupied with self distancing on site and being distracted by the house occupants, plus stupidity.


The owner had apparently struck a wall thermostat due to it being unreliable in operation, and he having a bad temper. The dial part was cracked. He asked me to change it for a new one. The wall thermostat is a Honeywell make. I have wired up many of these in my time. I did not have a Honeywell replacement but did have another make of a similar design. So I fitted that. After I had fitted the new one I noticed that I had no mains supply showing at the wall stat. I checked the switched fused connection unit at the boiler and it was displaying a glowing neon, so the 3 Amp fuse there was intact. I was asked to refit the original wall stat, which I did, and a gas engineer is coming out to look at the boiler. I did not see the boiler working initially, but the owner and his wife assured me that it was working that morning.


I must have wired the new wall stat up wrongly and shorted between L and N. That probably blew the 1, 2 or 3.15 Amp fuse on the boiler P.C.B. I did not dismantle the boiler to look.


What is the chance of irreparable damage to the boiler P.C.B?


Unfortunately I did not note the make and model of the boiler.


Bye,


Gloomy Z.

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  • Sparkingchip:

    But if I do, is there any point in carrying things like the fuses around as it is years since I used any.




    I can guarantee that the day after you dispose of surplus stock, you will have a need for it.


    Who knows what life will be like in the post-apocalypse world? It won't affect people who do things with their hands, but I think that there will be much more remote working. Would you really want to resume commuting when you can work just as effectively at home?


    Best of luck!

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  • Sparkingchip:

    But if I do, is there any point in carrying things like the fuses around as it is years since I used any.




    I can guarantee that the day after you dispose of surplus stock, you will have a need for it.


    Who knows what life will be like in the post-apocalypse world? It won't affect people who do things with their hands, but I think that there will be much more remote working. Would you really want to resume commuting when you can work just as effectively at home?


    Best of luck!

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