by zambo »
Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:01 pm
[quote="zambo"][quote="Steve the gas"]They are referring to the APS, and should not be messed with by none Corgi persons.The tubes or fan spigots could be blocked a little, but, I'm afraid still an RGI job.[/quote]
Cheers Steve, I managed to get through to Baxi yesterday. They say it needs an engineer with a multimeter. They also agree that the fault seems to be linked to the APS and or venturi. I'm just a little nervous about CORGIs at the minute as I have has several look at this problem, and some have fitted parts I obviously haven't needed, like a gas valve, pilot assembly and HT lead. One even changed the pcb, and only put the old one back when I complained it made no difference.[/quote]
Still waiting for the 7th CORGI to have a bash at it. One has been back 6 times and another 4. In fact I'm getting fed up of CORGIs, can anyone recommend a good Alsation, I'm sure they would do a better job.
I'm having second thoughts about it being an air problem, because when the boiler is hot and goes off for a bit, the boiler on light flickers and when the temp drops, the boiler comes back on no problem. Also, when it was cold and trying to come on the other day, I tapped the side of it, and the pilot light seemed to get a bit bigger, and the boiler fired.
Still confused.