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My Ideal Response 80 Combi boiler's gas valve keeps sticking (or at least I
think that's the problem) I've been through the fault finding in the handbook and all the lights, voltages and sparks appear correct at the right time for ignition, but the boiler does not light; currently 19 times out of 20. :-( This has happened twice before but it has fixed itself and the boiler has then worked flawlessly for months before the fault eventually re-occurs. When it fails to light there is little or no burner pressure so I suspect the gas valve is sticking. The solenoids both have some resistance (4000 and 800 ohms) so I don't think it's them as the fault is intermittent. Do gas valves fail in this manner? Is it a simple case of a new gas valve? If so where's the cheapest place for a replacement? Just googled and found one 163+ VAT + fitting. Ouch! If this is a common problem is there simple remedy (such as a sharp tap on the 'girdle spring' or whatever) to free the internal mechanism. Any of you experts know? Cheers Neil |
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On Mon, 09 Oct 2006 08:16:54 +0000, Neil Jowsey wrote:
My Ideal Response 80 Combi boiler's gas valve keeps sticking (or at least I think that's the problem) I've been through the fault finding in the handbook and all the lights, voltages and sparks appear correct at the right time for ignition, but the boiler does not light; currently 19 times out of 20. :-( This has happened twice before but it has fixed itself and the boiler has then worked flawlessly for months before the fault eventually re-occurs. When it fails to light there is little or no burner pressure so I suspect the gas valve is sticking. The solenoids both have some resistance (4000 and 800 ohms) so I don't think it's them as the fault is intermittent. Do gas valves fail in this manner? Is it a simple case of a new gas valve? If so where's the cheapest place for a replacement? Just googled and found one 163+ VAT + fitting. Ouch! If this is a common problem is there simple remedy (such as a sharp tap on the 'girdle spring' or whatever) to free the internal mechanism. Any of you experts know? If the gas valve is dodgy replacement is the only acceptable course of action. They are not site repairable items even with a Birmingham screwdriver. Have you tried HRPC? (which is www.partscentre.co.uk). However for some reason this valve is twice the price of a typical gas valve, as confirmed by a couple of other sites. -- Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter. The FAQ for uk.diy is at http://www.diyfaq.org.uk Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html Choosing a Boiler FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/BoilerChoice.html Gas Fitting Standards Docs he http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFittingStandards |
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