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    BAXI boiler, pilot breakdown

    Sure, but here is a question - I have the capability to get a new one, is this likely something that will repeat? If a new boiler costs 700 and will last me 10 years. Instead every time the pilot breaks and I get quoted 160... is it worth it? Will a new modern combi give me more gas savings?
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    BAXI boiler, pilot breakdown

    Hello, I have this BAXI boiler and suddenly today, the PILOT ON light won't come on. It just kind of makes a "tick, tick, tick" sound and only the "FAN ON" light is on. I think this is a "intermittent pilot" as it only switches on when it starts working. Is the electric ignition system for...
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    Thermostat and central heating

    Could the short circuit at the thermostat level have broken the motorized valve, or is this problem most likely from before?
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    Thermostat and central heating

    There is now, that was the original picture
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    Thermostat and central heating

    OK, Central Heating works now, however - since always, the boiler seems to switch on and off "Burner On" even though CH and HW is OFF. It isn't always on, it alternates. Is this normal? I am investigating if the heaters are still being heated even though I have CH to OFF...
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    Thermostat and central heating

    Even when connecting L to A, it still does the same thing. Whether the relay is open or closed, the boiler makes the same sound and I do not hear any water flowing through it. Do you think the rads are so old they are connected in series? P.S. I can't put the rads back yet because some of the...
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    Thermostat and central heating

    Here are some pictures: New wiring of BDR91: Boiler pictures: Rad pictures:
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    Thermostat and central heating

    Sorry, what I meant was, in the wiring diagram it says to connect "Live" to Pin 2 (L) and then for me to manually connect Pin 3 (L as well) to A using a bit of wire. I was wondering why not connect "Live" directly to "A", but then I realised the "L" is to power the device and the "A" is to close...
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    Thermostat and central heating

    That's what I was afraid of - other than taking out the flooring, any way to check? It seems like a lot of the piping goes into the loft.
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    Thermostat and central heating

    Here is the wiring diagram for the receiver end on a typical boiler: Why not connect L directly to A? EDIT: To answer my own question.. It could be because it needs power to function? (It has an LED and is a receiver after all... ) and A-B is just a relay.
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    Thermostat and central heating

    Yes, I just moved in. The house is 1930s, the heating system is probably newer than that - the owners never specified. I know that the Drayton needs to be CH always on, it has always been :) Let's see if I have this down correctly What was on 1 (brown) needs to go to L1, this is...
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