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mikimac
Hi all,
Has anyone come across anything like this before??
I serviced a Keston C55 last week for a regular client. On removal of the case I saw that the control block unit (PCB) had fallen from its mountings onto the fan (The plastic had become brittle & with the same consistency of dry spaghetti had snapped away from all three screw mounts). Phoned Keston & the tech says its my call whether I leave the old one on or not. It's been like that for a while & not wanting to leave the customer without hot water/heating over the weekend I leave it working.
£280.00 later & a new part was ordered & fitted yesterday (Tuesday)..only for the boiler to fail to light. Checked all the usual. 3 hours later & a couple of calls to Keston & the tech says that they get these control block units returned on occasion because 'they get damaged in transit' so take it back to the supplier & we will send out a new one. I fit the old control block unit back on & the boiler works fine....
Phone call from the supplier this morning to say the new unit had arrived so off I pop to fit this one only for the same thing to happen. Phoned Keston to express my dismay/frustration:confused5: and the tech says that this is most unusual for 2 control block units to be faulty but for £280.00 (parts inc.) they will send out an engineer who will fix the problem. (I've asked to be there when he arrives)
I'm waiting for a call back from Keston because I said I wasn't happy with the situation..the customer doesn't want to part with the ££ for a Keston callout..I've waived my charge because they are a good customer & I don't want to lose their business.
I'd appreciate any help on this one.
Thanks
Has anyone come across anything like this before??
I serviced a Keston C55 last week for a regular client. On removal of the case I saw that the control block unit (PCB) had fallen from its mountings onto the fan (The plastic had become brittle & with the same consistency of dry spaghetti had snapped away from all three screw mounts). Phoned Keston & the tech says its my call whether I leave the old one on or not. It's been like that for a while & not wanting to leave the customer without hot water/heating over the weekend I leave it working.
£280.00 later & a new part was ordered & fitted yesterday (Tuesday)..only for the boiler to fail to light. Checked all the usual. 3 hours later & a couple of calls to Keston & the tech says that they get these control block units returned on occasion because 'they get damaged in transit' so take it back to the supplier & we will send out a new one. I fit the old control block unit back on & the boiler works fine....
Phone call from the supplier this morning to say the new unit had arrived so off I pop to fit this one only for the same thing to happen. Phoned Keston to express my dismay/frustration:confused5: and the tech says that this is most unusual for 2 control block units to be faulty but for £280.00 (parts inc.) they will send out an engineer who will fix the problem. (I've asked to be there when he arrives)
I'm waiting for a call back from Keston because I said I wasn't happy with the situation..the customer doesn't want to part with the ££ for a Keston callout..I've waived my charge because they are a good customer & I don't want to lose their business.
I'd appreciate any help on this one.
Thanks