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Could be loads of things and your question is far too vague.
Is there power to the boiler and are the controls calling for heat?
If your not sure, call a GSR.
 
Hi pl1, try the following.

Does it work when demand for heating?

Are the two micro switches being operated when tap opened. Each has it's own diaphragm.

If these ok then Is the fan free to move? With no demand try and give it a spin by hand.

If its seized then needs replacing.

If fan free to move then check with multimeter for 240v across fan coil.

If 240v present, fan problem. If not then something prior to the fan on ignition train or main board.
 
hi guys yes power to boiler ch working fine just no fire up on hw thought maybe dhw sensor fault
 
As CH working ok then check DHW microswitch being operated, possible split diaphragm.
 
Hi pl1, try the following.

Does it work when demand for heating?

Are the two micro switches being operated when tap opened. Each has it's own diaphragm.

If these ok then Is the fan free to move? With no demand try and give it a spin by hand.

If its seized then needs replacing.

If fan free to move then check with multimeter for 240v across fan coil.

If 240v present, fan problem. If not then something prior to the fan on ignition train or main board.

very regimental are you ex army.left ,right, left ,right.
 
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