I thought pumps were magnetically coupled so you can only tell if the motor is rotating, not the impeller?
Thats true m8 you can only tell if the motor is turning,but its usually a good indicator,
But stranger things have happened lol
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I thought pumps were magnetically coupled so you can only tell if the motor is rotating, not the impeller?
True, but I've had a couple with seized impellers...
2old are you getting hot water if yes then maybe the divertor valve might be your problem
If boiler does not fire up when the heating is turned on then it has to be some solenoid or switch surely,if the pump is running,
as stated I'm no expert but its a matter of elimination and Jimmyp probably knows more then I do regarding combi's anyway
2old are you getting hot water if yes then maybe the divertor valve might be your problem
Sounds like MH nailed it
Cough cough
If Ireland was closer I would slap you :Laugh:
Averything working fine now:Biggrin2: part replaced Worcester Greenstar HE 3 way diverter valve 87170100620
Thanks to all for there help
The diverter valve normally diverts to the hot water. The heating circuit is normally the default circuit.
If he is getting hot water ok, the pump will be ok. As you need to pump the water around the heat exchanger. If the pump had failed I would expect there to be kettling. The water circuit is too small for there to be thermal siphoning.
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Stick to the caravan MH lol I knows the problem
Stick to the caravan MH lol I knows the problem
How much did it all cost in the end m8?
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