We have a rather elderly boiler, a Glow worm 25-30, which has worked fine until just these past few days. It heats up a cylinder on the floor above.
On Friday however, it failed to come on for the evening shift. The pilot was lit, timer set properly, and the thermostats were all set right.
Nothing I could do could persuade it to come on, then, mid-evening, it clicked on and worked fine, some 3 hours late! Since then, it has repeated a variation on this every day. The timer light comes on, nothing happens, then at some point, the boiler kicks in (or not) at a random time.
I'm convinced the boiler is working fine, ie. it isn't a plumbing problem. The pump is newish (18 months old) and works fine when the boiler kicks in. It seems to be an electrical fault. A couple of times, I've seemingly got it to work by turning the cylinder stat up to 70 or 80, but I have no idea how that works.
Has anyone come across similar problems? If it is just a stat or a thermocouple or some such, it's something I can do, or have done, cheaply and easily, so all advice welcome. We're a bit skint right now, so can't afford a plumber, and it's bloody freezing!
Ironically, my brother's a CH engineer (ex British Gas) but he lives in Galway, so not much use to me.
On Friday however, it failed to come on for the evening shift. The pilot was lit, timer set properly, and the thermostats were all set right.
Nothing I could do could persuade it to come on, then, mid-evening, it clicked on and worked fine, some 3 hours late! Since then, it has repeated a variation on this every day. The timer light comes on, nothing happens, then at some point, the boiler kicks in (or not) at a random time.
I'm convinced the boiler is working fine, ie. it isn't a plumbing problem. The pump is newish (18 months old) and works fine when the boiler kicks in. It seems to be an electrical fault. A couple of times, I've seemingly got it to work by turning the cylinder stat up to 70 or 80, but I have no idea how that works.
Has anyone come across similar problems? If it is just a stat or a thermocouple or some such, it's something I can do, or have done, cheaply and easily, so all advice welcome. We're a bit skint right now, so can't afford a plumber, and it's bloody freezing!
Ironically, my brother's a CH engineer (ex British Gas) but he lives in Galway, so not much use to me.
