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Is there a problem with Potterton Suprima 60 boiler?

Is there a problem with Potterton Suprima 60 boiler?

Indicator light Hi, have problem with Potterton suprima 60. Indicator light flashes orange after say a minute flashes green for 15 secs boiler lights-green light and runs for minute. Boiler goes out light flashes gre…

What is the story of the Potterton Suprima?

The Potterton Suprima Story. Potterton suprima were a very good boiler in their time, they were small and compact and would fit nicely inside a kitchen cupboard. They came in many heat output sizes from 30,000 BTUs right up to 120000 BTUs and all in the same size case.

When did the Potterton Suprima circuit board come out?

The data plate carried a “00” year code indicating it was manufactured in 2000. We removed the screw which allows the control panel to flip down and inspected the board, finding the classical darkened scorch mark which is typical of Potterton Suprima circuit boards of this type.

What does flashing red mean on Potterton Suprima boiler?

I can’t remember now.) The Potterton Suprima Replacement PCB Kit manual says that flashing red 3 times/sec indicates an air pressure switch (APS) fault or a flow switch fault. We opened the boiler up to check if a flow switch was fitted (sometimes called a dry fire switch) but there was none on this boiler.

Indicator light Hi, have problem with Potterton suprima 60. Indicator light flashes orange after say a minute flashes green for 15 secs boiler lights-green light and runs for minute. Boiler goes out light flashes gre…

Which is the Suprima range for Potterton No.40?

1. Introduction Potterton Suprima HE Suprima 30 HE G.C. No. 41 075 35 Suprima 40 HE G.C. No. 41 075 36 Suprima 50 HE G.C. No. 41 075 37 Suprima 60 HE G.C. No. 41 075 38 Suprima 70 HE G.C. No. 41 075 39 Suprima 80 HE G.C. No. 41 075 40

I can’t remember now.) The Potterton Suprima Replacement PCB Kit manual says that flashing red 3 times/sec indicates an air pressure switch (APS) fault or a flow switch fault. We opened the boiler up to check if a flow switch was fitted (sometimes called a dry fire switch) but there was none on this boiler.

The data plate carried a “00” year code indicating it was manufactured in 2000. We removed the screw which allows the control panel to flip down and inspected the board, finding the classical darkened scorch mark which is typical of Potterton Suprima circuit boards of this type.