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My Biasi boiler was cutting out, hence no hot water or heating and the fault code was saying faulty air pressure switch.
I replaced the switch and it worked all evening and then cut out again.
If I do a complete shutdown and re-start after a few hours the boiler works again but only for a few hours before same fault.
Fault is still showing faulty air pressure switch.
The fan is starting and running ok.
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
 
I am a qualified electrical engineer and have no intention of messing with anything gas related but this problem to me seems to be a electrical problem.
All I am trying to find out is if anyone as come across this problem before.
 
Here we go again , why is it always engineers.
What is you gas safe no , you have not got one . Forum rules , as said above , we will not give out advice on gas appliances
 
So tell me this, what exactly is this forum about?
Looks like it is a closed shop for so called plumbers who know nothing about plumbing or central heating so ask each other what to do?
 
So tell me this, what exactly is this forum about?
Looks like it is a closed shop for so called plumbers who know nothing about plumbing or central heating so ask each other what to do?

Sorry back to work now , cant be bothered replying.
 
Thread closed as you need to be gas safe to remove the cover see gas safe publication

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