Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: neiljoust on May 08, 2013, 09:58:39 am
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hi sometimes my heater will fire up and sometimes it won't any ideas please
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Too much pressure? What heater, pump and controller?
Simon.
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5l heater , pure freedom controller it goes on then turns off , then it won't turn on until u turn switch off and back on
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my pump is about 6 feet away from heater will that make a difference
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Is it an L5 LPG heater? or a PF hot water system with a webasto S90T? Is it the boiler that goes Off or the controller?
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Yes its the L5 my pump is about 6 ft away from the tap at bottom of tank will that lose pressure
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You need to give more information or you will not get a result and answers to your problem.
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its a L5 gas heater i have a Renault traffic the tanks are at the head board and the taps are pointing towards the sliding door on passenger side , the pump is on the opposite side of the taps so there about 6 feet of hose going into the pump from the tank the heater is near the back doors on the drivers side again about 4/5 feet of f hose , just wondering if there's to much hose so am losing pressure
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The length of the hose should have no effect on the pressure from the pump.Is the water heater switching on. Is this a new installation? Has it worked before? when the heater is off does the water still out of the pole hose? The water should always flow even if the heater is not working.
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its a new one yes , it will switch on then after about 2 min it will switch off , but i have found that if i put the pump at 80 it stays on but then battery will die and yes if heater goes off water still pumps through
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Turn the flow on the boiler the right hand numpty clockwise as far as it will go. This should make the boiler fire even at relatively low water flow, if the water flow is too slow for you turn the dial back a little but if you turn it back too far the boiler will keep turning off again.
Simon.
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yes done that it will turn on then after 2 min will turn off
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the heater i have has a oxygen sensor so if there isnt enough ventilation then it automatically cuts out, when i didnt have a flue and just left the door open it would cut out after a few minutes, now its properly flued it operates perfectly
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Beat me to it, I was just going to say is the door open on the van other wise the boiler will cut out due to lack of fresh air.
Simon.
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yes doors are open , just spoke to my mate the plumber he says the pump is to far away from the taps and the heater is to far away from the pump so am losing pressure does this sound about right if put the pump 80 its fine but the battery dies
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yes doors are open , just spoke to my mate the plumber he says the pump is to far away from the taps and the heater is to far away from the pump so am losing pressure does this sound about right if put the pump 80 its fine but the battery dies
Perhaps the answer is the battery. It shouldn't die. It doesn't sound as though it will handle the extra current draw. What battery is it?
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its a brand new leisure one 110 ah
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should of bought the cheap china made off ebay. ;D
sorry hope you get it sorted.
Maybe its just a faulty unit!
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What is your flow liters per minute.Is it to slow. You need at least 5 liters to pass through the water heater if its a L 5 if not you need to adjust the screw underneath that fires up the boiler. This screw is located were the cold pipe goes into the heater.
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Will time it tomorrow morning and let you know cheers
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maybe u need gas lol ;D
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my system is only doing 5 L per 3 min , so is that to slow for the heater and that was on 40 setting on pure freedom controller
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L 5 is 5 l/per minute through the heater or this will over heat the boiler and switch off prematurely.Increase your flow or ajust you start up valve at the bottom next to your drain. ( a brass long splined rod.)at the bottom but you need to speak to Richard Clue as he has the same hater. I dont have a L5, but they are all very much alike. Be careful they are not toys.