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Evening everyone

I very rarely come across electric boiler but this week I have come across two! One is a pulsacoil by glued hill. This is producing hot water but not enough? It seems to run out?

Any ideas?

The other is a AVENT (long thin) boiler that keeps locking out. Pump runs, three port valve opens, all conventional heating components work correctly.

Any info on either of these problems would be great!!!
 
Check the Pulsacoil has enough water in it. The ball may have stuck on the FE tank.

Never heard of an avent but it just sounds like a flow boiler. Basically like a big electric shower. It is overheating if it is locking out. Check you have enough circulation or phone a spark.
 
Heared of electric wter heaters that suply 'X' ltrs of water ... can't remeber the rate to be honest ... per hour or per minute! but they are out ther ... :)
 
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