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Ponast boiler

published: 03/05/20, 17:28
by Arnaudbzh
Bonjour à tous
Breakdown with my boiler marks me (screw 1 blocked)
When I plug the screw 1 on the 2 its marks me (screw 2 blocked)
For me its must be the relay (sv116k) which makes its there are two and it has one which makes a tick then its me my screws blocked on screen
Anyone ever had their ??

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 12/05/20, 20:29
by Philippe Schutt
With a tester or or a bulb, you can check if you have 220V between A1 and A2, then between neutral and 14 or at the terminals of the screw motor.

If you have 220V at the motor terminals, it is not the relay. Sometimes the pellets or a foreign object block the screw, or the engine can go loose.

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 14:48
by Arnaudbzh
Philippe Schutt wrote:With a tester or or a bulb, you can check if you have 220V between A1 and A2, then between neutral and 14 or at the terminals of the screw motor.

If you have 220V at the motor terminals, it is not the relay. Sometimes the pellets or a foreign object block the screw, or the engine can go loose.

Hello
I come to have the room and always nothing
after it is the power card and I have no juice to leave the card on the wires to power the relay
I don't know whether to change the card
for you ?
please

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 17:25
by Philippe Schutt
tell us the voltages you have across the relay

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 18:30
by Arnaudbzh
Philippe Schutt wrote:tell us the voltages you have across the relay

between A1 and A2 I have 0,6 v
and between 11 and 14 I have 226,7 v

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 19:04
by Philippe Schutt
if you put 220V on A1 / A2 the relay should switch and the screw will turn.
Check that you only have 0.6v at the start of the card too (otherwise it's the cable)

A photo of the card? sometimes it's a current card ...

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 19:09
by Arnaudbzh
Philippe Schutt wrote:if you put 220V on A1 / A2 the relay should switch and the screw will turn.
Check that you only have 0.6v at the start of the card too (otherwise it's the cable)

A photo of the card? sometimes it's a current card ...

Yes I have 0,7 at the exit of the card

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 19:16
by Arnaudbzh
Arnaudbzh wrote:
Philippe Schutt wrote:if you put 220V on A1 / A2 the relay should switch and the screw will turn.
Check that you only have 0.6v at the start of the card too (otherwise it's the cable)

A photo of the card? sometimes it's a current card ...

Yes I have 0,7 at the exit of the card

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 19:18
by Arnaudbzh
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Arnaudbzh wrote:
Arnaudbzh wrote:
Philippe Schutt wrote:if you put 220V on A1 / A2 the relay should switch and the screw will turn.
Check that you only have 0.6v at the start of the card too (otherwise it's the cable)

A photo of the card? sometimes it's a current card ...

Yes I have 0,7 at the exit of the card

Re: Ponast boiler

published: 21/05/20, 19:32
by Philippe Schutt
oh no, it's special.
wouldn't it be 2 fuse holders, bottom right? to check if there is one that is toasted.
Otherwise, yes it smells like the card to change