by gasmick »
Sat Dec 20, 2008 8:04 pm
hi you do not say what make of boiler it is, and this is important, because a lot of boilers had copper low content heat exchangers and it sounds like you have a common problem that happens with these as they get older, they tend to get corroded inside so when the heating is on its ok,, but when the heating goes off the latent heat in the heat exchanger has to dissipate out this is normally via the pump overun stat that runs the pump for 3/4 mins after the boiler has turned off,
However sometimes system were wired up from the start and the pump was never wired direct to the boiler, if not this causes the corrosion insde ,, So back to the problem the water left in the heat exchanger now becomes higher than the temp of the overheat stat which in turn is coupled with and interupter which for safteys sake knocks out the pilot light
So i should get the R G I to check to see if the pump overun stat is working or if the pump is wired correctly to the boiler
hope this helps
mick