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Hi Chaps,

I'm in need of some advice if anyone has a minute or two.

A decorator drained down my boilermate 2000 to allow him to install a new radiator and now the boiler won't fire up.

The boilermate is showing 3 illuminated LEDs but nothing on the little LCD screen and it feels like only the pump on the right (out of the 3) is running.

Does anyone know how I can get the system back up again?
 
Oh deer...

What could have caused that? I understand that you don't have a crystal ball, but could this have been caused by the drain down etc...?
 
Had one of these a couple of weeks back if right hand pump running all the time it is the PCB anything from £300 + cost of fitting, depends what they did when they drained system, but that the chance you take when you don't get in the right people to do the job, why let a decorator do the radiator, think yourself lucky he didn't flood house as well, he was last to mess around with system up to him to put it right, should teach him not to mess with things they don't understand.
 
Oh deer...

What could have caused that? I understand that you don't have a crystal ball, but could this have been caused by the drain down etc...?

Don't need a crystal ball.

It was working before the 'Decorator' drained the system and added a new panel.
I would be asking the 'Decorator' to repair the system to at least the standard to which he found the system - operational.

Good luck - did the 'Decorator' offer to do the alterations / additions for you and charge you for them.
If so - he is responsible for the problems that have occurred.

I hope you still owe him some money!!!!
 
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