Pulsacoil A-class fault
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Pulsacoil A-class fault
Hi i have a red fault light on the panel,
Also i have spluttering steamy water going into the small grey top up tank on top.
Could this be a relay sticking open or a faulty sensor causing the elements to stay on and over heat.
Any help would be great.
Also if you are or know of an engineer that covers the Canterbury Kent area please call on 07843010373.
Thanks
Jon
Also i have spluttering steamy water going into the small grey top up tank on top.
Could this be a relay sticking open or a faulty sensor causing the elements to stay on and over heat.
Any help would be great.
Also if you are or know of an engineer that covers the Canterbury Kent area please call on 07843010373.
Thanks
Jon
Jonstokes- Posts : 2
Join date : 2013-05-09
Re: Pulsacoil A-class fault
Checked the water level in the top tank.
Watched the video from the MK group?
Mike
Watched the video from the MK group?
Mike
Re: Pulsacoil A-class fault
Yeah the water level is up to the lip so not an issue there.
Thanks for the response.
Thanks for the response.
Jonstokes- Posts : 2
Join date : 2013-05-09
Re: Pulsacoil A-class fault
Hi Jon,
It could be either the relay or the overheat sensor causing this problem.
Hope this helps
It could be either the relay or the overheat sensor causing this problem.
Hope this helps
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