Yesterday our Ideal Classic FF260 which is in our garage seems to have stopped running resulting in cold water and no heating
I checked it out and it seems that the pilot light does not seem it ignite as it should.
The manual suggested I switched it off, turned the dial to 6 and switched it back on but the unit still does not light.
I am thinking that it may be the fan that is faulty and is preventing the system from proceeding to the pilot ignition state.
The reason for this is I'm sure I normally heard the fan in the past and I don't hear any attempt of the unit to start the pilot.
Additionally in the morning that I first found out there was a problem I heard a whining noise which I originally thought may have been just pipes banging or an air blockage in the heating.
Thinking back it does however remind me more of a fan having problems.
I believe it is powered as when I press the on switch I do hear a noise as if it is trying to do something (not the pilot light sound).
This only makes this sound if I have the heating and/or water set to on at my control unit in the utility room.
This suggests that it is trying to turn the unit on but can't due to a fault or safety cut-out.
The overheating reset button has not come out and nothing else has been altered since the unit was working.
Does this sound like the fan has gone?
Any idea as to how much this could cost to fix?
I am a competent DIYer so could fix a fan - but will not go near gas fixtures for the obvious reasons.
I checked it out and it seems that the pilot light does not seem it ignite as it should.
The manual suggested I switched it off, turned the dial to 6 and switched it back on but the unit still does not light.
I am thinking that it may be the fan that is faulty and is preventing the system from proceeding to the pilot ignition state.
The reason for this is I'm sure I normally heard the fan in the past and I don't hear any attempt of the unit to start the pilot.
Additionally in the morning that I first found out there was a problem I heard a whining noise which I originally thought may have been just pipes banging or an air blockage in the heating.
Thinking back it does however remind me more of a fan having problems.
I believe it is powered as when I press the on switch I do hear a noise as if it is trying to do something (not the pilot light sound).
This only makes this sound if I have the heating and/or water set to on at my control unit in the utility room.
This suggests that it is trying to turn the unit on but can't due to a fault or safety cut-out.
The overheating reset button has not come out and nothing else has been altered since the unit was working.
Does this sound like the fan has gone?
Any idea as to how much this could cost to fix?
I am a competent DIYer so could fix a fan - but will not go near gas fixtures for the obvious reasons.