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Hi Quality, sorry I can't find the original thread. The problem I have with my Intergas 36:30 compact is that it is throwing this undocumented intermittent fault 61 F. I suspect there may be a problem with the low voltage o/p from the control board. I am reading 25.5 volts the spec says 24volts. I have 238v AC from the mains supply ( polarity is correct and have < 0.5 ohms between neutral and earth ie good earth). If you have a moment in your travels could you measure your AC supply and low voltage. You can measure the low voltage supply across the 220 ohms dropper resistor or between pin5 and pin9. I plan to test the board out on another installation but your input would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help.
Eccles Plumbing Supplies an no i don"t work for or deal with them be fore any one asks
I am totally confused and need some good advice please. I have spoken to 6 or 7 different gas engineers this week, All express different opinions about which boiler i should choose. I have a back boiler that is on its way out and have been recommended to go for a Worcester, Vaillant, Ideal and intergas. Having read reviews both good and bad about all of them, i am extremely worried about wasting my money. Do you know if Intergas is reliable, and if it is hard to get parts, should it go wrong? I am at my witts end , not knowing what to do. I need a good reliable boiler that is not going to break down and cause me MORE problems.
Please help.
Many Thanks
Linda.
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