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Default Boiler air pressure switch

On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 00:00:22 +0000, geoff wrote:

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On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:46:12 +0000, Pete Verdon wrote:

Morning,

Over the last few days, I've been getting an intermittent fault in my
boiler (a Chaffoteaux Brittony combi). The code it blinks translates to
"fan on but air pressure switch not activated", or words to that effect.
Turning the power off and on again (can you tell I'm a software
engineer? :-) ) clears it for some hours / up to a day.

I have the service manual for it, and can see that the air pressure
switch and venturi (and the fan) is mounted inside the "sealed chamber"
(but not in the combustion chamber itself). I'm satisfied with my
competence to open this up (and in any case it's not actually
gas-carrying) but I'm not sure what I'd do when I get there if nothing's
obviously damaged.

It seems to me that the switch is not necessarily the culprit - it could
be doing its job perfectly and warning that the pressure is not changing
due to some other fault. So I don't want to just order another switch
and slap it in.

Any suggestions on how to proceed?

Cheers,

Pete


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Blow through the air switch tubes - might be a bit clogged up with dust.
It might not work but at least it can't do any harm.

Well yes it can

you can rupture the APS diaphragm

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I meant *disconnected* tubes and should have said so because I wouldn't
ever suggest blowing dust *into* any piece of equipment like a switch.
Thanks for pointing out the possibility of damage to the switch and I
should add the possibility of blow-back of dust into the blower's eyes.

Cic.

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