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Please Help no central heating

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I have a Baxi Solo Boiler, this morning when i got up the central heating was not working. Though the pilot light stays on, the burner does not ignite. I have had an electrician look at it and he says it is not electrical. Any input would be much appreciated, thanks :
 
Didn't that happen yesterday as well?

Sorry. :wink:

More info required please:

Get your brother (electrician) to test to see if there is power at the boiler when the heating/water is switched on.

That should narrow it down a bit.
 
Better still PHONE A HEATING ENGINEER, its going to be bloody cold this weekend and if you don't get it fixed you're going to freeze, not to mention the burst pipes etc etc etc.

Although the answers on this forum are very good, don't rely on it to solve your problem quickly. Open that purse and let the moths fly out. :wink:
 
There is power at the boiler when the heating/water is switched on and i have phoned a heating engineer he coming monday just thought i would be armed with some info when he turns up
 
The only information that you need to let him know are the symptoms as you see them, let him make the diagnosis.

Yes get some opinions, but if you really want to annoy a trades person, try to tell them their job, or take the 'so-and-so says its the widget thats gone wrong' Don't forget he will be infront of the thing, we are not.

I hope its fixed Monday, wear lots of jumpers in the mean time, here's hoping one of the expert posters will have the answer before then.
 
Need to know the exact model.

Sealed system or open vented.

May just need resetting.
 
Ok, lets assume you have an open vented system and you are fully pumped and not on gravity hot water.

Take off the lower control panel and see if the overheat stat has tripped, it is on the left side of the boiler just to the right of the boiler control thermostat,
it is red and shaped like this +. Just push in to reset.

Also assuming all your controls are calling for heat and you are correct about
electrical test.
 

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