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MK Heating

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From cold with no heating on, open hot water tap, plunger comes out of diverter valve, valve meets micro switch, switch makes, pump runs then... nothing. Doesn't go any further than that.

If the heating been on a while then warm water comes from the tap. Boiler doesn't fire though

The fact the pin is moving from the diverter freely suggests it's not that? Micro switch I've had out and tested to be sure. Coupled with the fact the pump runs I know that's ok.

Could it be the thermistor? That's where I've arrived at. Couldn't find the values anywhere to test it

Thank you in advance!
 
You'll know roughly by testing thermistors without exact values. Is there a HW thermistor on this boiler? Sounds like ignition should be happening... Good luck, had a few Simes to work on! Parts cost a small fortune, if somethings big goes I usually look to replace the boiler
 
Update for anyone who searches this in the future.

Went back today and found when demand for heating or hot water is present and after the pump starts, the fan gets a few very short pulses of 240v, this continues with the duration of the pulses getting longer for about 5 mins before the fan eventually splutters to life. Once it's running it runs fine. The fan relay in the board however is roasting hot. New pcb is £302 from my supplier so recon ordered off eBay at customers request.

Will see how that goes when it arrives.
 
I don't know how they can justify these stupid PCB prices. Am I missing something? Are they made super tough to endure heat or something therefore more expensive? I hope the PCB works for you. Rant over :)
 
Always a bit hit & miss getting referb stuff, as long has customer knows if its faulty you will charge again to replace it and that you wont put any sort of warranty on what you do, I always tell customer that if they want to purchase own parts then anything that is wrong with them is there responsibility and that they will be charged for any calls I need to make
 

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