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gasman pete February 24th 07 07:21 AM

icos / isar / istor boiler fault
 
Hi Pete here, I repair boilers for a leading manufacturer and had a
loverly fault today and it is not uncommon with this type of boiler
gas valve.I was called to a isar with l..f flashing..
I checked for voltage at the gas valve on the conector(still
connected) and that was fine....
Checked negative vaccum on the venturie .. is was also fine.... mmmmmm
scatch head....
got gas...
got ht....
but no flame....
scratch scratch..
I know I will ring Jim, I he said the connecter is faulty..(scotish
accent)
Sure enough the plug may have fitted tight on the gas valve pins but
they were not making contact.
Aparently this is common.
Just thought you chaps would like this if you get one.
Regards
pete


John Stumbles February 24th 07 03:44 PM

icos / isar / istor boiler fault
 
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 23:21:45 -0800, gasman pete wrote:

Hi Pete here, I repair boilers for a leading manufacturer and had a
loverly fault today and it is not uncommon with this type of boiler
gas valve.I was called to a isar with l..f flashing..
I checked for voltage at the gas valve on the conector(still
connected) and that was fine....
Checked negative vaccum on the venturie .. is was also fine.... mmmmmm
scatch head....
got gas...
got ht....
but no flame....
scratch scratch..
I know I will ring Jim, I he said the connecter is faulty..(scotish
accent)
Sure enough the plug may have fitted tight on the gas valve pins but
they were not making contact.
Aparently this is common.
Just thought you chaps would like this if you get one.
Regards


Thanks. Added it to crib sheet I'm putting together
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?...:Boiler_Repair


John Stumbles February 25th 07 10:19 AM

icos / isar / istor boiler fault
 
On Fri, 23 Feb 2007 23:21:45 -0800, gasman pete wrote:

Sure enough the plug may have fitted tight on the gas valve pins but
they were not making contact.


BTW what's the cure? Is it just a matter of re-seating the connector or do
you need to replace bits?



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