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Green star 30 i Boiler has Burnt out Solenoid on gas Valve. Worrying thing is the boiler didn't turn off and the plastic coating the solenoid kept smouldering. Has anyone had/seen this before. I am a Physicist, is coating a solenoid with plastic normal? This is/was obviously a fire hazard. Interested to hear any opions on this!!!
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Boiler should be under warranty they normally have a 5 year
 
The works been done by the sound. In answer to your question it’s probably more a question for the manufacturer obviously no electrical failure is good but I suspect they will put your mind at rest
 
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I agree with you.
A good engineer should've offered to contact the manufacturer on your behalf and raise the issue as a safety observation & get back to you with any results, whilst keeping the failed part for inspection. If you picked a shoddy engineer, they will have just thrown it away & not bothered to follow it up.
In any case, since you have the photos, I would contact SIT group in italy via email & send them the pics, if you feel public-spirited and have the time. It can do no harm & is what I'd do.
 
In my laboratory I design such things and would never coat a solenoid that is frequently used in Plastic.

The usual reasons for this type of plastic barrier is compliance with electrical safety regulations. During servicing, boilers often need to be live while the cover is off, which means there needs to be some protection for the winding from being accidentally touched by a finder or poked with a probe.

There's a lot of distance in terms of safety and testing between the death-boxes Professor Brainstorm and his elves build from catalogue parts in their physics laboratories and what can be sold to the general public. I've known some very smart people do some very dangerous things because they mistakeningly thought that being an 'academic' meant that safety legislation didn't apply to them. The HSE doesn't share this opinion.
 
The usual reasons for this type of plastic barrier is compliance with electrical safety regulations. During servicing, boilers often need to be live while the cover is off, which means there needs to be some protection for the winding from being accidentally touched by a finder or poked with a probe.

There's a lot of distance in terms of safety and testing between the death-boxes Professor Brainstorm and his elves build from catalogue parts in their physics laboratories and what can be sold to the general public. I've known some very smart people do some very dangerous things because they mistakeningly thought that being an 'academic' meant that safety legislation didn't apply to them. The HSE doesn't share this opinion.

Surely you have misunderstood the reason for this post. I am merely pointing out that any design genius with half a brain would not heavily insulate a part of the bolier that regularly gets warm and even hot with a plastic. This is living proof that the trust you put in these commercial companies who do not always comply with HSE. Just look at the pictures and even in this condition the boiler would not turn off. Just do the Physics it makes no sense. This little item will be brought in front of the HSE and the Italian Engineers who designed it will eventually will be shown to be cost cutting.
 
If a gas valve does not fail-safe its a concern & should be reported to the manufacturer. I remember various bulletins were put out within the UK Defence organisation when a particular model of Honeywell gas valve did not fail safe.
 

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