Quick question about f1a fuse for gas boiler
Discussion
Hi,
Managed to blow the fuse on my boiler circuit board last night, anyway little fuse 20mm x 5mm and marked up as F1A on it.
From googling the F means fast blow and I presume the 1a means 1amp?.
The boiler is an ideal slimline classic FF350 for reference.
So am I right in presuming it’s a 1 amp fuse?
Thanks
Managed to blow the fuse on my boiler circuit board last night, anyway little fuse 20mm x 5mm and marked up as F1A on it.
From googling the F means fast blow and I presume the 1a means 1amp?.
The boiler is an ideal slimline classic FF350 for reference.
So am I right in presuming it’s a 1 amp fuse?
Thanks
I'd buy a bunch of them as whatever caused the first one to blow may well continue to occur.
When it happened with my boiler it exposed the fact that the whole system had been wired from the boiler's permanent live rather than straight from the fused supply off the consumer unit, so the power for 3 pumps, 2 wiring centres, a dozen actuators and smart thermostats was all going via the boiler's PCB.
When an actuator stuck it blew the boiler's 2.5A fuse instead of the 3A between the boiler and the consumer unit.
It took me quite a few fuses to identify the fault.
When it happened with my boiler it exposed the fact that the whole system had been wired from the boiler's permanent live rather than straight from the fused supply off the consumer unit, so the power for 3 pumps, 2 wiring centres, a dozen actuators and smart thermostats was all going via the boiler's PCB.
When an actuator stuck it blew the boiler's 2.5A fuse instead of the 3A between the boiler and the consumer unit.
It took me quite a few fuses to identify the fault.
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