Hi
Currently under a BG Homecare agreement and had a number of call outs over past month trying to get to bottom of problem
Basically we have a very old boiler (probably 20 years?) so I am aware it doesn't owe us anything, but we may be moving next year and so ideally just want it to last this winter so we can then decide what to do as far as replacing (ie cheaper model if moving or top f range one if staying)
It is a conventional boiler that deals with hot water and central heating for 10 radiators (some large ones) spread over a 4 bed house. We have electric shower
The problem seems to be that the pilot keeps going out at various intervals, ususally apparently when the system isn't on (although could be going out when turning on or off I guess). The pilot can usually be relit OK by me
The first coupd of visits basically entailed the usual replacing of thermocouple and I believe "igniter". Recently they have now also replaced the gas valve and this week they replaced a couple more parts (which I do not know until I get home later for paperwork) which they said were the last parts they could replace on it
The guy has said that he thinks it could be limescale and potentially the heat exchanger which apparently isn't the easiest to change and nor is it covered by our agreement
My plan is to get a second opinion (of course) by local Corgi but any opinions what could be making the pilot keep extinguishing?
The BG man said it could possibly be the wind coming in via the flue blowing out the pilot?
Any assistance appreciated and any recommendations for new boilers also appreciated - have researched that Worcester appear pretty OK and more top end maybe Viessman?
Thanks guys
Currently under a BG Homecare agreement and had a number of call outs over past month trying to get to bottom of problem
Basically we have a very old boiler (probably 20 years?) so I am aware it doesn't owe us anything, but we may be moving next year and so ideally just want it to last this winter so we can then decide what to do as far as replacing (ie cheaper model if moving or top f range one if staying)
It is a conventional boiler that deals with hot water and central heating for 10 radiators (some large ones) spread over a 4 bed house. We have electric shower
The problem seems to be that the pilot keeps going out at various intervals, ususally apparently when the system isn't on (although could be going out when turning on or off I guess). The pilot can usually be relit OK by me
The first coupd of visits basically entailed the usual replacing of thermocouple and I believe "igniter". Recently they have now also replaced the gas valve and this week they replaced a couple more parts (which I do not know until I get home later for paperwork) which they said were the last parts they could replace on it
The guy has said that he thinks it could be limescale and potentially the heat exchanger which apparently isn't the easiest to change and nor is it covered by our agreement
My plan is to get a second opinion (of course) by local Corgi but any opinions what could be making the pilot keep extinguishing?
The BG man said it could possibly be the wind coming in via the flue blowing out the pilot?
Any assistance appreciated and any recommendations for new boilers also appreciated - have researched that Worcester appear pretty OK and more top end maybe Viessman?
Thanks guys
