Robert Tyrrell
Gas Engineer
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I've fitted a completely new burner to a Grant Combi 70 and the motor will not run (so consequently the burner won't fire) despite there being live 230v power to the control box.
I have read the wiring diagrams and even spoken to Grant themselves but I cannot get to the bottom of the problem so if anyone can help I would appreciate it.
There is power all the way through to the control box, I know because I've checked each and every connection.
The only thing that isn't working as it should is the 'Boiler On' neon but I cannot see how that would stop the boiler from working.
I should add that I also took the microswitch assembly apart and promptly dropped all the bits so I have no idea which wire connects to which part of the switch now and there are two of them. The power does flow through the switches and the diverter valve is causing the switch to activate.
I've attached the wiring diagrams and an image of one of the microswitches - My understanding is that power comes in on one and out on 4 but I'm now just thinking that it might be the actual microswitches themselves (although why two would go at the same time is intriguing).
I can, and do, sort out my own electrical problems b ut this has got me stumped but it might be more to do with the fact at I had my second jab yesterday and then did 3 hours martial arts training.
All positive help appreciated.
I have read the wiring diagrams and even spoken to Grant themselves but I cannot get to the bottom of the problem so if anyone can help I would appreciate it.
There is power all the way through to the control box, I know because I've checked each and every connection.
The only thing that isn't working as it should is the 'Boiler On' neon but I cannot see how that would stop the boiler from working.
I should add that I also took the microswitch assembly apart and promptly dropped all the bits so I have no idea which wire connects to which part of the switch now and there are two of them. The power does flow through the switches and the diverter valve is causing the switch to activate.
I've attached the wiring diagrams and an image of one of the microswitches - My understanding is that power comes in on one and out on 4 but I'm now just thinking that it might be the actual microswitches themselves (although why two would go at the same time is intriguing).
I can, and do, sort out my own electrical problems b ut this has got me stumped but it might be more to do with the fact at I had my second jab yesterday and then did 3 hours martial arts training.
All positive help appreciated.