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dan_the_plumber

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Hi all, I serviced a boiler last week, adjusted the gas valve (a tiny little tweak) then gave a tiny little skirt of LDF on the test points.
Just had to go back there and boiker only running on half. I think one of the sololoids on gas valve is not opening.
Question is, thus just co-incidents or have I shorted the coil out with LDF?

Thanks a lot...Dan :)
 
Is there a different kind of LDF available? I think someone said something about one that’s like a gel? :)

I've only ever heard of the spray can LDF or the bottled brush on type of LDF myself. Never come across a gel type LDF. Maybe someone else knows of it and has used it. Be interesting to find out.
 
I do sometimes just use a brush. Perhaps I’ll go back to that method. The boiler is a fairly old Worcester 28i RSF combi. It won’t go to max flame.
Both of the leads on the gas valve will fire the boiler when only one is connected. But when they are both connected the boiler still only fires on minimum. It must be the gas valve gone right? :)
 
No idea what chemicals LDF actually is made of, but I am warned by an electronic engineer friend that I shouldn't use most cleaning or lubricating sprays near electrical coils or boards.
(I tended to use WD40 to clean oil burners etc)
The solenoid on oil burners can be damaged just by a little Kerosine as had that happening.
 
No idea what chemicals LDF actually is made of, but I am warned by an electronic engineer friend that I shouldn't use most cleaning or lubricating sprays near electrical coils or boards.
(I tended to use WD40 to clean oil burners etc)
The solenoid on oil burners can be damaged just by a little Kerosine as had that happening.
I might have learned this lesson the hard way I think. Although the boiler is 12-14years old and is pretty much due for a change anyway.
 

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