Hi there,
I awoke to find that my boiler was flashing an error code (3L) which, according to the manual, is a problem with the fan tacho.
My boiler is a Buderus 500 - 24C.
I followed the fault finding procedure in the manual (checking voltage to the fan board etc) and I found that when I just spun the plastic-fan-bit at the back of the main fan and then started the boiler then the fault cleared.
That was 3 weeks ago and the boiler has run fine until today when the same fault returned.
I just powered the boiler off, manually spun the plastic bit on the back of the fan and then started the boiler back up and it's running again.
The fan isn't making any undue noise although it does feel quite 'weighty' to spin but I'm not sure if that's normal.
I just wondered if any of the experts here have any idea what I can do to permanently fix this issue?
Here's some pictures of the fan and the whole boiler to help you understand what I'm rabbiting on about.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
I awoke to find that my boiler was flashing an error code (3L) which, according to the manual, is a problem with the fan tacho.
My boiler is a Buderus 500 - 24C.
I followed the fault finding procedure in the manual (checking voltage to the fan board etc) and I found that when I just spun the plastic-fan-bit at the back of the main fan and then started the boiler then the fault cleared.
That was 3 weeks ago and the boiler has run fine until today when the same fault returned.
I just powered the boiler off, manually spun the plastic bit on the back of the fan and then started the boiler back up and it's running again.
The fan isn't making any undue noise although it does feel quite 'weighty' to spin but I'm not sure if that's normal.
I just wondered if any of the experts here have any idea what I can do to permanently fix this issue?
Here's some pictures of the fan and the whole boiler to help you understand what I'm rabbiting on about.
Thanks for any help you can give me.