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Boiler Man

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Re: Anone any good with Boilers
« Reply #15 on: 19 January 2007, 10:28:53 »

It's okay, found it.

Made by Gledhill
http://www.gledhill.net/water-storage/ws-index.htm

You could download the manual from the above. But I am having a bit of trouble doing it.  :-?

Dont know if it's my comp or their site.

It's a bit difficult to say, what your fault could be down to from a distance and me not being familiar with the spacific appliance, but if it is a fan assisted boiler, check if the fan is running when called for and that the gas valve opens for pilot start gas and if any spark ignition is present. :y let me know
« Last Edit: 19 January 2007, 10:29:28 by Boiler_Man »
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Re: Anone any good with Boilers
« Reply #16 on: 19 January 2007, 20:42:14 »

Sorry carnt help with the prob  :-[......i had a new boiler installed in my last house.....was always turning off and had to hit the reset button  >:( ....this house the boiler is over 20years old  :o had it serviced a few years ago and the guy that turned up just vacuumed it out a bit ....measured the gas pressure...and said these dont go wrong....ok its not very efficient....but at least it dont go wrong  :y ......touch wood  ;)
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Re: Anone any good with Boilers
« Reply #17 on: 19 January 2007, 22:36:59 »

Plumber came today as promised and turns out it was condensate trap - fixed in 5 minutes and now warm again.  :y
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