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Firebird boiler

  • 19-03-2018 11:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    I have a firebird heatpac c35 boiler it won’t fire when you turn on the time clock. I have replaced the dual thermostat control box. The boiler will fire up and stay runing if I disconnect the cable from frost thermostat and link them with a bit of cable. I have also replaced the frost thermostat but still won’t fire when wired through it. Any help would be appreciated


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 227 ✭✭massey265


    I had issue with my fire Bird, is their a sensor in the burner it looks like a spark plug, it just pulls out and clean the tip off it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,637 ✭✭✭brightspark


    Steve1806 wrote: »
    I have a firebird heatpac c35 boiler it won’t fire when you turn on the time clock. I have replaced the dual thermostat control box. The boiler will fire up and stay runing if I disconnect the cable from frost thermostat and link them with a bit of cable. I have also replaced the frost thermostat but still won’t fire when wired through it. Any help would be appreciated


    Wow, keep replacing parts and eventually hope you get it right??

    The frost stat usually bypasses the timer circuit to bring on the boiler when its too cold.

    Try replacing the timeclock (once you have checked the wiring to it, perhaps by shorting it out at the timeclock?)

    You don't seem to know what you are doing so please be careful!!!!!

    At this stage you could have probably paid a competent person to have fixed it.


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