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Jamesie
24-06-2011, 09:47 AM
Jumped in the shower this morning to find no hot water and went through to the kitchen and found my boiler was dead - no power light, nothing. Checked both the boiler power switch in the kitchen and the fusebox in my cupboard but both seemed OK.
The boiler had been making a grumbling noise from time to time over the last couple of weeks that I had put down to vibration.
Anyone able to recommend me a decent CORGI registered gas engineer in Edinburgh who could take a look?
Woody1985
24-06-2011, 11:41 AM
Ours cut out and the flame wouldn't ignite on the inside.
The landlords mate came around and he said they need to be drained every 6 months to a year. Toggled something and away it went. Worked fine ever since.
That probably doesn't help but it sounds like a similar problem to what we had.
shaunsinky
24-06-2011, 12:52 PM
[QUOTE=Jamesie;2838775 The boiler had been making a grumbling noise from time to time over the last couple of weeks that I had put down to vibration.
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sounds as though its overheated. the grumblng noise could be the pump struggling to push the water round the pipes. some boilers have a reset switch which if tripped, cuts out all the power to the boiler and needs to be reset manually.
have you checked to see you have enough pressure, should be a gauge on the front of the boiler? whats the boiler name i.e worcester 240, baxi 105?
shaunsinky
24-06-2011, 12:55 PM
[QUOTE=Woody1985;2838874]
The landlords mate came around and he said they need to be drained every 6 months to a year. QUOTE]
sounds like hes getting regular work for himself....cant think of any reason why he should recommend that, also if hes draining it down and refilling it, theres a huge increase of corrosion to the boiler, as hes adding fresh air and water to the system, hope hes adding inibitor
Dashing Bob S
24-06-2011, 01:49 PM
Divorce her and get a newer model.
heretoday
24-06-2011, 03:44 PM
Try Gaswarm - 0131 5351042. They are pretty straight I reckon.
Jamesie
24-06-2011, 04:16 PM
Thanks guys. Turns out the circuit board had short circuited. Fixed now, done and dusted, but ta for the suggestions! :thumbsup:
shaunsinky
24-06-2011, 05:01 PM
good stuff :)
Ive got an old boiler anyone looking for a trade-in?
Woody1985
25-06-2011, 01:32 AM
[QUOTE=Woody1985;2838874]
The landlords mate came around and he said they need to be drained every 6 months to a year. QUOTE]
sounds like hes getting regular work for himself....cant think of any reason why he should recommend that, also if hes draining it down and refilling it, theres a huge increase of corrosion to the boiler, as hes adding fresh air and water to the system, hope hes adding inibitor
We never paid for it so wasn't costing us.
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