How do you reset a Potterton Suprima boiler?

How do you reset a Potterton Suprima boiler?

Press the reset button for 10 seconds, the LED will flash Orange once then return to normal operation.

Is the Potterton Suprima a combi boiler?

Is it a ‘regular’ boiler and does not come in a combi version. Fuel efficiency is quoted on the SEDBUK database as between 76.6% and 78.7% depending on the exact model you have, so pretty good for a non-condensing boiler.

Are Potterton boilers still made?

Since 1850, Potterton has manufactured its range of boilers in the UK, so you’ll be choosing a British brand with over 160 years of experience. All of the boilers on offer use the latest heating technology, meet energy efficiency requirements and are environmentally friendly and easy to use.

What KW is a Potterton Suprima 80?

23.4kw
The Suprima 80 is a Non-Condensing Conventional boiler with a maximum power output of 23.4kw that uses Gas as its fuel source.

Where can I find the Potterton Suprima boiler faults?

This article gives a short overview of the Potterton Suprima boiler problems. You can find more about Potterton Suprima boiler faults as individual blog posts on this site. Use the Search icon or for mobiles use Menu→Search. We tried to find when the first Potterton Suprima boilers came out.

Are there any problems with the Potterton profile boiler?

A relatively common issue with older Potterton boiler models such as the Potterton Promax, Suprima and Profile models is an issue where the heating works but there is no hot water. A similar, but slightly less common problem is the other way round with hot water working but no central heating.

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.

Are there any problems with the Potterton 120?

The 120s were recalled a few times due to problems and eventually withdrawn, but all in all, they were a good boiler. The Potterton suprima had its faults though and one of them was the PCB or otherwise known as the printed circuit board.

This article gives a short overview of the Potterton Suprima boiler problems. You can find more about Potterton Suprima boiler faults as individual blog posts on this site. Use the Search icon or for mobiles use Menu→Search. We tried to find when the first Potterton Suprima boilers came out.

A relatively common issue with older Potterton boiler models such as the Potterton Promax, Suprima and Profile models is an issue where the heating works but there is no hot water. A similar, but slightly less common problem is the other way round with hot water working but no central heating.

What does red ignition lead mean on Potterton Suprima boiler?

This lights the burner. The red ignition lead serves a second purpose. When the burner has lit, and only when it has lit, a small low voltage flame rectification current passes along the lead and is sensed by the circuit board. This current indicates the presence of a flame and the circuit board allows gas to continue to pass from the gas valve.

The 120s were recalled a few times due to problems and eventually withdrawn, but all in all, they were a good boiler. The Potterton suprima had its faults though and one of them was the PCB or otherwise known as the printed circuit board.

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