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28th June 2007, 12:42 PM #1New Member
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vulcan powerhouse central heating - cutting out
hey all,
we have a vulcan powerhouse 80 central heating unit, model: 9047.
the problem,
turn it on in the morning and it runs perfect for the first 2-3 hours then the flame cuts out and the fan keeps going, will not turn off unless you cut the power i.e. pull the plug.
while fan is going, turn the thermostat off and on again after about 10 mins and the flame comes on and you have heat but it blows cold again after 15odd mins, you do the same thing again turn thermostat off and on with 10 mins in between and again heat for 15 mins and so on.
any help is appreciated.
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28th June 2007, 03:42 PM #2Deceased
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The answer is simple, call a serviceman. Playing with gas and electricity at the same time is a recipe for a major explosion.
Peter.
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29th June 2007, 02:45 PM #3New Member
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perhaps i should of added that i'am an mechatronics engineer and dad is a electrician with over 20 years experiance.
and if general sense is used you won't blow anything, i.e. not touching the gas in any way, turn it off when doing any tests etc.
and i posted just to find out if there was any common faults in these units.
any way we found that one of the relays has had it, it was kicking in before but is now completely gone.
any one know where i would be able to get a replacement?
relay part number SS-124L
or even the entire pcb poard.
cheers
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29th June 2007, 02:49 PM #4
This would be a good starting point: http://www.ilecheating.com.au/entry_...try_frames.asp
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1st July 2007, 09:59 PM #5Senior Member
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powerhouse 80 (or 100) is what I was sort of looking at (2nd hand) to replace our current unit, but have not been able to find any details on them, number of point, energy rating blah blah blah (errr, current unit is an indoor model, approx 20 years old that has a minus 3 rating I think
anyone have any info on these Vulcan heaters ?
bye
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2nd July 2007, 08:39 PM #6
I have a vulcan powerhouse 120 Eco. It's 5.5 stars. Has been great except for the stupid wireless remote that doesn't always get the signal across to the receiver, however was 2nd hand, so has been OK considering.
I had a low effeciency Stadt previously and I would definately recomed going the extra few bucks for a high efficiency unit.
I have the manual for my model. Private message me if it will help you.
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3rd July 2007, 08:44 AM #7Senior Member
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Thanks for the offer OBBob, but if your manual is for the 120 series I doubt it would have the ratings for the 80 or 100 series, damned if I can find any info on the net about the 80 or 100 series
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3rd July 2007, 08:56 PM #8
Hi Terrian
I have a powerhouse 120 but still have the information and installation manuals for it. It also includes the powerhouse 80, 100 as well as some other models.
Have scanned in the specifications for the models, if you need other info let me know and I will see if I can help.
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4th July 2007, 12:05 AM #9Senior Member
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4th July 2007, 10:38 AM #10
Hi Terrian,
Please read the PM I sent to you.
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4th July 2007, 10:47 AM #11Senior Member
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