As the last week has been quite windy I have noticed an interesting effect on my boiler (Potterton Prima F 30). I moved into the house last year about this time and this is the first time I have noticed it do this.
When the wind gets up the flames inside get blown around a little but stay lit. However if a particulary strong gust moves the flames in just the right way the ignition system kicks in and the igniter clicks. The flames don't go out at all so... should I be concerned by the igniter firing (I guess it will wear out quicker?) and is there an easy way to fix it without the help of RGI (positioning of thermocouple?)?
When the wind gets up the flames inside get blown around a little but stay lit. However if a particulary strong gust moves the flames in just the right way the ignition system kicks in and the igniter clicks. The flames don't go out at all so... should I be concerned by the igniter firing (I guess it will wear out quicker?) and is there an easy way to fix it without the help of RGI (positioning of thermocouple?)?