FAULT FINDING
1
Should the ALARM indicator illuminate flashing (red) instantly on power up, then the connections
Conn 4have become loose or disconnected in transit or if the ALARM indicator is flashing (red) and
the CALL indicator is (red), then Conn 3 or the thermostatic switch wires have become loose.
2
Should the ALARM indicator illuminate flashing (red) during the call checking period then there is a
problem due to lack of water or air in the system.
3
Should the ALARM indicator illuminate flashing (red) and the CALL light show (red) after heat is
applied then there is a problem due to lack of water flow. See Fault Finding chart.
NOTE: It may be necessary to fit a capacitor between the R run and N neutral terminals on the control
connector to prevent the boiler continuing to run when the cylinder and the room thermostats are satisfied. This
is due to a leakage current from some manufacturers 3 port valves. The capacitor required is 0.47 micro-
farads suitable for 275 volts AC (X2 style). These capacitors are available from Heatrae Sadia 95 612 708.
ALARM RESET
There are 3 steps to re-set a tripped condition: -
1
Switch OFF the electrical supply.
2
Correct the fault, check the system is full of water and set to the correct pressure (sealed systems) and
there is a good flow of water (i.e. all the valves are open).
3
Switch the supply back ON.
Ensure the customer fully understands the operation of the system.
The Boiler must NOT be operated if it is known to have a fault. Switch off, and call a service engineer.
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