Micron 60ff boiler Ignition lockout.

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On most days, usually in the morning and evening when the boiler is programmed to come on from cold, this happens:

The timer is programmed to turn on the CH and HW from 06:00- 09:00 and 16:30-22:30.

The fan starts. APS operates, the ignition sequence starts (I can hear a tick-tick-tick noise), but the burner light does not come on, the boiler then the switches itself off and starts this process again until it decides to give up after 3 or 4 attempts and shows a solid green light and a flashing green light which, according to the manual, means that there is a ignition lockout. The interesting thing is that there is an extremely loud bang just before the ignition sequence starts. (There is a loud bang if the boiler starts or doesn’t start) The BG engineer says that it is nothing to worry about. The bang occurs just before the spark is generated and sounds mechanical; it is not the build up of gas igniting! I explained to the BG engineer that it has been making this noise ever since the ignition problem started, but he doesn’t seem to think that the noise is related.
It seems to work fine when it has been running for a while, it’s just the initial start up that proves difficult and requires resetting a number of times before it starts to work. I reset the boiler, either by turning the thermostat to min and then to the normal setting again, or just by switching the main off.

The boiler has had a new PCB about 5 years ago. The British Gas engineer has replaced the electrode and HT lead. The engineer was called again this week and replaced another HT lead, but that also hasn’t solved the problem.

I will be calling him out again, but just wondered if anyone could shed any light on this. There seems to be a lot of people who are experiencing something similar with this brand of boiler, but I haven’t been able to find an answer to this problem.
 
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selnoid might not be opening up properly first time

Thanks, would that cause the ignition lockout? The lockout just occurs when the boiler is starting for the first time from cold; the bang occurs every time the ignition the boiler fires up, just before the sparking.
 
I'm suspecting the same as adl here. It sounds from what you are saying that the non explosive bang could be the sound of the sticky gas valve solenoid opening or perhaps trying to open.
 
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I'm suspecting the same as adl here. It sounds from what you are saying that the non explosive bang could be the sound of the sticky gas valve solenoid opening or perhaps trying to open.

Thanks,

I'm not too concerned about the noise, I just want to wake up in the morning to find that my heating has come on instead of waking up to a freezing house and a cold boiler with flashing lights (showing ignition lockout). I have to reset it a number of times before it starts to work in the morning. Once it is going it seems to be fine, it's just the initial start up which proves difficult.

Anyone have any ideas? This one seems to have stumped the BG engineer.

Cheers
 
I had this problem a while ago. The BG engineer said it was the fan seized up. He freed it up and lubricated it. No problem since
 

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