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Just had a confusing chat with Alpha Technical dept, the internal fuse was blowing on initial start up, we suspected the fan and determined that was the fault, fan changed and then the fan runs ok but again the fuse blows, points me to the air/pressure switch, one the fan has proved its running, one guy said we can just join the two wires together from the air pressure switch and if it starts the switch is at fault, but the other guy says different, now I'm led to beleive the first guy is correct, once fan is up and running(proved), we just join air pressure switch wires togther and it should fire up, can anyone shed light as it has confused me (not hard i know).

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are you a gas safe engineer? because there are easy ways to prove this fault,its unlikely to be the aps
 
my plumber is, he isn't good at fault finding though, he has checked the electrical supply at the m5 connector term 15 and m6 term 20 is ok, and at term 15 and 20, so he is a little confused, he doesn't normally do call outs but customer is a good customer and we want to get it right, hence the telephone call to Alpha. thanks
 
linking the wires probably wont work unles you do it just after the fan starts up, as gm says, this isn't he best way to test it anyway. unlikely it will be the aps causing fault, you should get someone in who knows what they are doing
 
as you can no doubt appreciate most of us on the forum are registered gas engineers,so cant give safety related advice out to non qualified members however direct your engineer to this site linking the query to this thread if he has a valid GSR number we can point him/her in the right direction
 
yes will tell the customer, my plumber does installation work so did advise her, but thought he'd have a quick look to see. Thanks
 
yes fully understand gasman, thanks, being boss its down to me to chase technical issues, just thought i'd ask, don't really want my guy getting bogged down with fault diagnosis as its not his area and will end up costing us money, thanks again.
 
yes fully understand gasman, thanks, being boss its down to me to chase technical issues, just thought i'd ask, don't really want my guy getting bogged down with fault diagnosis as its not his area and will end up costing us money, thanks again.

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Where abouts are you?

Where N manchester, its okay, got a guy who we know who does fault finding coming over, was only a favour as it went out whilst we where there. But thanks,

Thanks Diamondgas, :)
 
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