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Chris Pearson:
I think not really a wiring issue, but I must admit that a PCB in my boiler at home failed after I had replaced the pump. Had I upset it, or was it purely coincidence?
Frankly, given the flimsiness of modern appliances, at 8 years, the best option may be to replace the entire boiler.
Combi boilers should last 15 years'.
regards... Tom
Tomgunn:Chris Pearson:
I think not really a wiring issue, but I must admit that a PCB in my boiler at home failed after I had replaced the pump. Had I upset it, or was it purely coincidence?
Frankly, given the flimsiness of modern appliances, at 8 years, the best option may be to replace the entire boiler.Combi boilers should last 15 years'.
regards... Tom
An old school friend of mine who refuses to modernise, has a Netaheat (spelling?) boiler dating back to the 1970s. It still works well, but will not be very efficient. It is easy and cheap to repair though, being very basic in construction. I believe that it needed a new fan and motor and once a new circuit board, parts which were still available 10 years ago.
Z.
Zoomup:Tomgunn:Chris Pearson:
I think not really a wiring issue, but I must admit that a PCB in my boiler at home failed after I had replaced the pump. Had I upset it, or was it purely coincidence?
Frankly, given the flimsiness of modern appliances, at 8 years, the best option may be to replace the entire boiler.Combi boilers should last 15 years'.
regards... TomAn old school friend of mine who refuses to modernise, has a Netaheat (spelling?) boiler dating back to the 1970s. It still works well, but will not be very efficient. It is easy and cheap to repair though, being very basic in construction. I believe that it needed a new fan and motor and once a new circuit board, parts which were still available 10 years ago.
Z.
Hello Zoom...
My second boiler lasted 20 years'. It started to stop working BUT, I found the fault... the fan was sticking SO, when it stopped working I used to use a long screwdriver to flick, haha, (I KNOW), the fan and it would start working again BUT... best to change it PLUS the new combi, (I did the upstairs plumbing alterations and the gas-safe chap did the downstairs items), is around 98% efficient so, the new combi will pay for itself, in about 50 years' time!! Win Win!!
regards.... Tom
Tomgunn:Zoomup:Tomgunn:Chris Pearson:
I think not really a wiring issue, but I must admit that a PCB in my boiler at home failed after I had replaced the pump. Had I upset it, or was it purely coincidence?
Frankly, given the flimsiness of modern appliances, at 8 years, the best option may be to replace the entire boiler.Combi boilers should last 15 years'.
regards... TomAn old school friend of mine who refuses to modernise, has a Netaheat (spelling?) boiler dating back to the 1970s. It still works well, but will not be very efficient. It is easy and cheap to repair though, being very basic in construction. I believe that it needed a new fan and motor and once a new circuit board, parts which were still available 10 years ago.
Z.Hello Zoom...
My second boiler lasted 20 years'. It started to stop working BUT, I found the fault... the fan was sticking SO, when it stopped working I used to use a long screwdriver to flick, haha, (I KNOW), the fan and it would start working again BUT... best to change it PLUS the new combi, (I did the upstairs plumbing alterations and the gas-safe chap did the downstairs items), is around 98% efficient so, the new combi will pay for itself, in about 50 years' time!! Win Win!!
regards.... Tom
Yes indeed, I believe that some boilers need to sense an air flow. A pressure switch is included in the circuit. Back to my old pet subject. LUBRICATION. If we clean the electric fans and lubricate the motor bearings they will last for many years. If we don't they can clog up with dust and the bearings get dry, then wear occurs or the motors can seize up.
Although accessing a gas boiler may be restricted to us due to regulations now.
Maintenance is not popular nowadays in this throwaway era. A good oil for this job is a fully synthetic lightweight motor oil as used in car engines, like a 5W-X. This advice also applies to extractor fans.
Z.
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