My isar he30 ideal boiler has no life no power nothing
Boiler was working fine when topping up with gas tried pressing the reset button on the front panel switch no life usually if you press the reset button long enough it comes on, checked the fuse on the pcb board no life and checked the fuse on the main plug that leads to the settings on the heat control all ok also pressure is fine to any suggestions
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The model # you listed is for a vent-free, natural gas, space heater and requires no electricity to operate. Unless, you have the optional blower. If the blower accessory is what's blowing the fuses, there is a short in wiring to the blower motor. Other than that, there is nothing else about this heater, that would be blowing fuses.
Is the above, the problem you're having? If so, unplug the blower from the wall outlet, until it can be repaired or replaced. The heater will continue to operate and heat with out the blower.
For more information about your heater, go to the link below.
Hi,
You have a problem that the installer does not know how to fix so they are just stringing you along hoping that you will give up and find some one else or forget about it..
You need to tell them to
1. fix the boiler correctly
2.take it back out and give you a new one at their expense
3. or tell them you will call another comapny to fix it and will give the bill to them to pay.
You did not get what you have paid for... do not pay them any money to come out and troubleshoot the boiler.
The boiler should work as the instructions say or someone did something wrong...
Sometimes it is best to call the boiler company and talk directly to their Tech. Support people.
I hope that this will help you to solve your problem!
All the combis I've come across merely fail to fire if the pressure is not up. not only do they not fire, nothing else works including the pump and in any event the pump should not overheat just on low pressure. water loss - try turning off the valves on the flow & return pipes [3/4 inch ones] 1 valve per pipe . This will isolate the rest of the system - rads etc Note pressure over a time period. In this mode the hot water circuit will still work but do NOT use the heating circuit 1/2 bar over 2 days is not serious but it should be found Once you have either mended the leak in the rest of the system or found there is not one, insist on a replacement boiler In any event having looked at the reasons given for the fuse blowing, I would definitely get a replacement. These problems should not happen on a new boiler I list Worcester.-Ariston-GlowWorm-Ideal- and many others who would confirm this
may just be a defective display PCB, byt more often than not, its the more expensive main primary PCB. Ideal actualy modified this PCB, and has a pre-fix of VF on it, and is orange in colour
TAKE A SHPO VAC AND CLEAN AREA. MAKE SURE YOU PAY SPECIAL ATT. TO THE PILOT LIGHT. FIND BUTTON HOLD IN AND IGNITE DONT LET GO WHEN IT LIGHTS FOR AT LEAST FIFTEEN SEC.. YOU MIGHT ALSO HAVE TO TURN THE THERMASTAT OR KNOB TO PILOT FIRST. AFTER IT HAS LIT TURN UP FLAME
Hi Jurgie, I'm Harvey, the Master Plumber, Happy to render my assistance.
This is your problem! When you are switching on the boiler it ignites for 8 to 10 seconds, then it
cuts off and the lock out lamp comes on. Pressing the reset button or
turning on the hot water tap has the same effect.
I need to get the make and model of your specific boiler to give you an accurate answer! Waiting for your response. Harvey, your Master Plumber.
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