I've just cured a similar cycling on/off rapidly problem on my new Ravenheat CSI A, non-combi, boiler by fitting a bridge to a jumper on the main PCB. When in heating mode, the burner lights then after a while shuts off, presumably under the control of the CH thermister. It waits at least 4 mins before lighting again, just as it says it should in the user instructions. However in the installation instructions it quotes a time of 2.5 mins. Poorly written, inconsistent instructions, I think.
Anyway the jumper with the missing bridge on my PCB is partially hidden behind the transformer towards the right hand end of the PCB. The jumper is a single pair of pins. Don't confuse this with the pair of jumpers not too far away at the back of the PCB not hidden by the Transformer.
Disclaimer: I'm not Corgi registered. I discovered this fix by trial and error after being given the hint about jumpers in this thread. It works for me but may not for you, due possibly to differing PCB designs. Try it at your own risk.
Whinge, read if you've nothing better to do: I'm dissapointed with Ravenheat. The Installation instructions were obviously not specifically written for my boiler since they referred to functions that could only be part of a combi boiler. The installation instructions differed on some important points with the user instructions. Some of the wiring colour codings in tha installation instructions were wrong. The factory fitted timer was wired to the power so appeared to be functioning but the switch terminals were not connected. There was a water leak from the pump connection when I pressurised the system. Finally I believe the missing jumper bridge was as a result of someone at the factory not fitting it after the boiler had been tested, it had been tested, right?
Unrepentant-tinkerer
November 2008