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We have a logic system 24 boiler. I turned the boiler ofr for 2 weeks while away. Ever since then the fan is running constantly. Even when the burner is off or the programmer is set to off the fan is running. The code on the display is 'c' which i think means that the boiler thinks there is demand for bot water, but not 100% on this.
Tbe fan seems to be over heating so at the moment i am manually switching the boiler on once a day for an hour to keep the cylinder topped up.
Any ideas as to why the fan switch off and why the boiler is in 'c' mode, presumable sorting this will switch the fan off??
Thanks
 
Hi

We have a logic system 24 boiler. I turned the boiler ofr for 2 weeks while away. Ever since then the fan is running constantly. Even when the burner is off or the programmer is set to off the fan is running. The code on the display is 'c' which i think means that the boiler thinks there is demand for bot water, but not 100% on this.
Tbe fan seems to be over heating so at the moment i am manually switching the boiler on once a day for an hour to keep the cylinder topped up.
Any ideas as to why the fan switch off and why the boiler is in 'c' mode, presumable sorting this will switch the fan off??
Thanks
Sounds like you need a gas safe registered engineer to have a look for you mate. One question I do have, is what timer do you have?
 
The programmer is a Salus ep101.

I have turned the programmer into off mode, but the boiler is still in c mode. So possibly not a programmer fault.

I think there are stats on the cylinder could they be faulty?
 
To have someone to look inside your boiler, you will need someone who is gas safe registered. The C is usually a central heating demand, check everything is off for heating, unless of course you want/need it on? It could also be a motorised valve stuck.
 
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Someone needs to fiddle with stuff inside, time to call a gas safe registered engineer
 
Great help!!
UkPF is a very helpful organisation of experts in their respective fields and we get plenty of compliments from diyers and housholders in various degrees of trouble. One thing we never do is provide info about internal investigations by unqualfied people on potentially dangerous equipment. There is a Gas Fitters Forum where your problem can be discussed and the solution arrived at. By all means JWG83 join that forum after passing your GSR certs of confidence and having adequate experience and insurance. Rob Foster aka centralheatking
 
Hoping the op wasn’t sniping at what is perfectly good advice. For avoidance of doubt they need a gas safe engineer as the issue is not DIY. Thread closed
 
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