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Ferger wrote:
BillR secured a place in history by writing: Modern boilers have lots of safety checks built in. Maybe one of them was triggered? e.g. flue seemed blocked due to string wind or high level thermocouple tripped. Interesting - do these things generally 'uncheck' after the problem has gone away? Normally yes, sometimes there is a manual reset button. This would be documented in the boiler manual, have you got one? Installers should leave the installation and the user instructions. Only change in the norm I could point to is that it's rained without stopping for almost 48 hours here. Maybe a little of the rain got into the boiler ... |
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