I have recently moved into a rental home which has a (very old) glow worm space saver 38 installed in a cupboard in the kitchen, which feeds to a tank in the living area.
The pilot light went out recently, and wouldn't re-light (no ignition or anything), and the real estate sent a plumber, who pulled everything apart, and after fiddling with the ignition for a bit, managed to get it lit again (nothing was officially broken, but said the thermacouple could be going, so to get him round again if it stops a second time and won't light).
So far (24 hours later) the pilot light flame is still fine, but this evening, the boiler suddenly started making a smell like burning plastic. I immediately turned it off, but switched it back on after about half an hour just to see if I was imagining it, and it happened again almost immediately. The boiler also seems to have been louder since the plumber came, and even louder still when it made the burning smell (making a rumbling sound).
Now, my real estate agent and landlord are unfortunately pretty cranky about any maintenance I request, but as it's not my property, I'm not willing to try any boiler maintenance myself, so I'm wondering if this is the sort of thing I should just report asap and not use the boiler at all, or (so I am not wasting the plumber's time and annoying the owners unnecessarily) try turning it on again and keep an eye on it, in case it's just a passing thing?
Obviously, I don't want to damage the boiler, and I don't really know what the risk might be if it is making a burning plastic smell and I keep turning it back on. I have only resided in the UK for a couple of years, and come from a country where there are no boilers, thus the (potentially daft) questions. I'm also vaguely concerned that if the electrics or any plastic bits under the cover are getting hot, there may be a fire, which would be a big problem as it is installed in a fairly small (flammable) cupboard.
Hope someone can help - and apologies for lack of knowledge on my part. Thanks.
The pilot light went out recently, and wouldn't re-light (no ignition or anything), and the real estate sent a plumber, who pulled everything apart, and after fiddling with the ignition for a bit, managed to get it lit again (nothing was officially broken, but said the thermacouple could be going, so to get him round again if it stops a second time and won't light).
So far (24 hours later) the pilot light flame is still fine, but this evening, the boiler suddenly started making a smell like burning plastic. I immediately turned it off, but switched it back on after about half an hour just to see if I was imagining it, and it happened again almost immediately. The boiler also seems to have been louder since the plumber came, and even louder still when it made the burning smell (making a rumbling sound).
Now, my real estate agent and landlord are unfortunately pretty cranky about any maintenance I request, but as it's not my property, I'm not willing to try any boiler maintenance myself, so I'm wondering if this is the sort of thing I should just report asap and not use the boiler at all, or (so I am not wasting the plumber's time and annoying the owners unnecessarily) try turning it on again and keep an eye on it, in case it's just a passing thing?
Obviously, I don't want to damage the boiler, and I don't really know what the risk might be if it is making a burning plastic smell and I keep turning it back on. I have only resided in the UK for a couple of years, and come from a country where there are no boilers, thus the (potentially daft) questions. I'm also vaguely concerned that if the electrics or any plastic bits under the cover are getting hot, there may be a fire, which would be a big problem as it is installed in a fairly small (flammable) cupboard.
Hope someone can help - and apologies for lack of knowledge on my part. Thanks.