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Title: Boiler
Post by: omega3000 on 05 August 2012, 20:11:35
Boiler fan stopped electric fault , i took the front cover off and it was red hot from the pilot light  ::) Quickly turned the gas off . Big thanks to martin42 on here for giving me some info on fault finding ...ive traced what seems to be the internal 2A fuse that has blown ....thing is though why  :-\ going to replace the fuse tomorrow and see what happens , could the lightning storms we had today have caused this  :-\ It was ok this morning when we used the hot water then we went out , come back and no electric on the boiler at all  ???
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: martin42 on 05 August 2012, 20:23:44
fan might be jammed up or a fault on the circuit board,but it could be ok tho once fuse is replaced
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: omega3000 on 05 August 2012, 20:37:29
fan might be jammed up or a fault on the circuit board,but it could be ok tho once fuse is replaced

Hope so or we will be washing in the tin tub filled with warm water from the kettle  :( :y
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: paul.lovejoy on 05 August 2012, 21:01:21
just in case get the wife to turn it on :y :y
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: omega3000 on 05 August 2012, 21:16:48
just in case get the wife to turn it on :y :y

She's not happy ... came down the stairs after getting a cold shower  :(
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: Kevin Wood on 05 August 2012, 22:25:34
Bearings in the fan often dry out and sieze up. Worth checking if it'll spin freely, although that wouldn't cause the fuse to fail, IMHO.
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: the alarming man on 05 August 2012, 22:38:02
depends what type of fan it is as was told the fans fitted too baxi boilers are the worst you can only expect to get 3-4 years out of them but fuses can just blow...they get what a sparky called it the other day...tired.... :y
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: omega3000 on 06 August 2012, 08:11:04
Bearings in the fan often dry out and sieze up. Worth checking if it'll spin freely, although that wouldn't cause the fuse to fail, IMHO.

It spins freely kevin and no funny electrical burning smell either .... fuse was all black when i took it out  :(

depends what type of fan it is as was told the fans fitted too baxi boilers are the worst you can only expect to get 3-4 years out of them but fuses can just blow...they get what a sparky called it the other day...tired.... :y

Its not a baxi its an Alpha 280  :) Hoping it is the fuse .... wont know till i get back this afternoon after my  2nd MRI scan  ;)
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: kully on 06 August 2012, 08:20:54
I nursed an unloved Alpha through seven years at my last house. I swore at it a lot (especially when the hot water goes in the middle of winter), and it did need messing about with every year.

However, if you ring up Alpha, you will get to speak to someone in this country, who knows what they are talking about and will probably have heard your exact scenario before, or at the least will be friendly and helpful - 01732 783 000 - I rang them enough times :-)
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: omega3000 on 06 August 2012, 08:32:23
I nursed an unloved Alpha through seven years at my last house. I swore at it a lot (especially when the hot water goes in the middle of winter), and it did need messing about with every year.

However, if you ring up Alpha, you will get to speak to someone in this country, who knows what they are talking about and will probably have heard your exact scenario before, or at the least will be friendly and helpful - 01732 783 000 - I rang them enough times :-)

Thanks for that kully , number written down and will give them a ring if the fuse dont fix it  :y
Title: Re: Boiler
Post by: omega3000 on 06 August 2012, 14:53:26
Pack of ten 2A fast blow fuses ...popped one in , power back onto the main panel and the fan is working a treat  :) :) :) gave it a good hoovering out . Thanks martin for pointing me in the right direction .... just need to service the car now  ::)

Mystery how it blew though ...maybe a power surge .