Love these vids from Kevin.. his depth of detail is amazing
@stephenbryan8671 Жыл бұрын
Top job Kevin, every day is a school day, love it. Thank you for sharing your invaluable knowledge,
@raul835 Жыл бұрын
Need more videos from you Kev.. you're on another level
@darrenclarke161 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin for the tips . These are gold dust .👌🏼
@yensabi Жыл бұрын
Great explanation Kevin , this exact scenario caught me out many years ago not knowing the aps was opposite to a normal one.... Top man.... 👍
@timhancock6626 Жыл бұрын
I've seen a few where the flue sensor connectors have corrosion on them and broken the safety circuit and even the odd one where the connector has dropped off completely due to corrosion. Also..a bit off topic, if the upper "dry fire" sensor is doing its job, why do the heat exchangers ripple ? I've always thought that was caused by a chronic overheat condition through low or congested flow through the Hex creating hot spots. Great Video, and your drawings explain things so well.
@gedheaton1415 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Kev,welcome back.
@Bobbymac2000 Жыл бұрын
Allen, can you create a playlist with Kevin’s vids, please?
@sheriefgerges7789 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant video and explanation
@paulsmith2931 Жыл бұрын
Great video Kevin, what voltage are we looking for going through these safety devices
@kevincranfield5235
Жыл бұрын
It’s low voltage but I wouldn’t bother testing the voltage. I should have explained in the video to test the circuit with continuity.ohms. Remove the harness from the board, put your meter on both ends and test continuity through it. If it’s less than 1 ohm then the circuit is intact. If not then you must determine which component is the issue? Hope that helps
@paulsmith2931
Жыл бұрын
@@kevincranfield5235 thanks for the reply, well explained👍🏻
@melvinevans9981 Жыл бұрын
Kevin is the boss bro . So greatly appreciate this dude, man Great to hear his logic on boilers
@tony123456789fuck Жыл бұрын
Hi Alan What do you think MI of logic says gas valve 4kOhms +,~2 Kohms but Manufacturers of gas valve said 113.5 Ohms unless you see MI of gas valves Honeywell? Thanks please do comment
@leenorris7218 Жыл бұрын
Thanks you 2 👍
@glennhalligan4320 Жыл бұрын
Kevin I have a question for you. On the newer generation of ideal boilers I am finding that the min AND max co2 readings are often about 1% below what ideal state on the MIs. Seals, traps and heat exchanges all seem fine. Even brand new boilers I've found this. No ignition issues or poor Co readings just slightly low co2. Should I be replacing these gas valves as they are not adjustable? And why might I be finding this so often?
@kevincranfield5235
Жыл бұрын
The reading is what it is. As long as they are not way out and are working fine then it’s o.k. So many factors will cause different readings. Flue length. Air temperature etc etc. don’t worry about it as they don’t have to be exact. 1% is fine.
@glennhalligan4320
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin really appreciate you getting back to me
@davidmarsden8868 Жыл бұрын
Hi Kevin We have 3 sites with the 4000s been installed Not sure where you're based but if you're anywhere near Rochdale, Manchester or Liverpool I should be able to get you on site
@kevincranfield5235
Жыл бұрын
I’m in Morecambe. That’s a nice offer but I’m not sure Worcester would take too kindly to me taking a boiler apart which is brand new and under warranty. I may have something in the pipeline hopefully. No pun intended
@davidmarsden8868
Жыл бұрын
@@kevincranfield5235 no problem Although if we don't show the serial number or address they would never know And if I saves their engineers been called out to a defect because you've shown folks how to sort it, then it's a win, win
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Love these vids from Kevin.. his depth of detail is amazing
Top job Kevin, every day is a school day, love it. Thank you for sharing your invaluable knowledge,
Need more videos from you Kev.. you're on another level
Thanks Kevin for the tips . These are gold dust .👌🏼
Great explanation Kevin , this exact scenario caught me out many years ago not knowing the aps was opposite to a normal one.... Top man.... 👍
I've seen a few where the flue sensor connectors have corrosion on them and broken the safety circuit and even the odd one where the connector has dropped off completely due to corrosion. Also..a bit off topic, if the upper "dry fire" sensor is doing its job, why do the heat exchangers ripple ? I've always thought that was caused by a chronic overheat condition through low or congested flow through the Hex creating hot spots. Great Video, and your drawings explain things so well.
Nice one Kev,welcome back.
Allen, can you create a playlist with Kevin’s vids, please?
Brilliant video and explanation
Great video Kevin, what voltage are we looking for going through these safety devices
@kevincranfield5235
Жыл бұрын
It’s low voltage but I wouldn’t bother testing the voltage. I should have explained in the video to test the circuit with continuity.ohms. Remove the harness from the board, put your meter on both ends and test continuity through it. If it’s less than 1 ohm then the circuit is intact. If not then you must determine which component is the issue? Hope that helps
@paulsmith2931
Жыл бұрын
@@kevincranfield5235 thanks for the reply, well explained👍🏻
Kevin is the boss bro . So greatly appreciate this dude, man Great to hear his logic on boilers
Hi Alan What do you think MI of logic says gas valve 4kOhms +,~2 Kohms but Manufacturers of gas valve said 113.5 Ohms unless you see MI of gas valves Honeywell? Thanks please do comment
Thanks you 2 👍
Kevin I have a question for you. On the newer generation of ideal boilers I am finding that the min AND max co2 readings are often about 1% below what ideal state on the MIs. Seals, traps and heat exchanges all seem fine. Even brand new boilers I've found this. No ignition issues or poor Co readings just slightly low co2. Should I be replacing these gas valves as they are not adjustable? And why might I be finding this so often?
@kevincranfield5235
Жыл бұрын
The reading is what it is. As long as they are not way out and are working fine then it’s o.k. So many factors will cause different readings. Flue length. Air temperature etc etc. don’t worry about it as they don’t have to be exact. 1% is fine.
@glennhalligan4320
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Kevin really appreciate you getting back to me
Hi Kevin We have 3 sites with the 4000s been installed Not sure where you're based but if you're anywhere near Rochdale, Manchester or Liverpool I should be able to get you on site
@kevincranfield5235
Жыл бұрын
I’m in Morecambe. That’s a nice offer but I’m not sure Worcester would take too kindly to me taking a boiler apart which is brand new and under warranty. I may have something in the pipeline hopefully. No pun intended
@davidmarsden8868
Жыл бұрын
@@kevincranfield5235 no problem Although if we don't show the serial number or address they would never know And if I saves their engineers been called out to a defect because you've shown folks how to sort it, then it's a win, win
Should of being an artist with them diagrams 😀
Awesome video many thanks for your efforts 👍🙂