Please help!
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Please help!
I have recently moved into a new flat as a tenant, and there is a PulsaCoil2000. Having read through this forum, it seems that there are usually 2 switches- an off peak and an on peak. However, mine has 3 and I have no idea which switch does what.
One of them is labelled off-peak, although the water remains cold if only this switch is on.
The second switch is a fused one- when I turn this on and leave it on all night, along with the off-peak switch, the water is warm by morning.
The third switch doesn't seem to do anything.
There is also a panel in the kitchen, with different boosts on.
When we moved in all of the switches were off. The green light on the front only comes on when the second (fused switch) has been switched on for a little while- otherwise neither the red or green light is on.
What is going on?!? I am so confused!
One of them is labelled off-peak, although the water remains cold if only this switch is on.
The second switch is a fused one- when I turn this on and leave it on all night, along with the off-peak switch, the water is warm by morning.
The third switch doesn't seem to do anything.
There is also a panel in the kitchen, with different boosts on.
When we moved in all of the switches were off. The green light on the front only comes on when the second (fused switch) has been switched on for a little while- otherwise neither the red or green light is on.
What is going on?!? I am so confused!
Christy_28- Posts : 2
Join date : 2013-03-22
Re: Please help!
Not hard really.
And you can not see the wood for the trees!
You have
Off peak switch.
On peak switch
And a supply switch, with out that the pump etc can not run.
Always leave it on if going away, as it runs the pump every so often to help prevent pump sticking.
All in the book / manual.
The switch in the kitchen.
Describe it more fully.
And I will explain.
Mike
And you can not see the wood for the trees!
You have
Off peak switch.
On peak switch
And a supply switch, with out that the pump etc can not run.
Always leave it on if going away, as it runs the pump every so often to help prevent pump sticking.
All in the book / manual.
The switch in the kitchen.
Describe it more fully.
And I will explain.
Mike
This guide may help
Hi Christy,
Try the self check Pulsacoil mini guide which may help you, you can request it via this link: Pulsacoil 2000
Try the self check Pulsacoil mini guide which may help you, you can request it via this link: Pulsacoil 2000
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