I've got a Ideal Mexico Slimline Boiler (RS40). It's a bit old now but was recently serviced and given a clean bill of health.
On Monday, we had a power cut whilst the heating system was on. The power was restored a few hours later. The central heating came back on at the same time as the power but then cut out shortly afterwards.
I can get the boiler to fire up and heat the radiators but it cuts out after a short period. I think that when the thermostat temperature is reached, the heating switches off but then when the temperature drops below the setting and the heating should start up again, it doesn't.
I've got it going again this morning and left home with the radiators hot and the thermostat set to 25 degrees. I'll either return to a hot house or a cold one!
The clock has been reset and is working fine. The pilot light is on okay. I've checked the pump and this seems to be working fine too.
It's as though the power cut has 'confused' the system (if that makes any sense at all!). Am i doing the right thing? How do I resolve this problem?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.
On Monday, we had a power cut whilst the heating system was on. The power was restored a few hours later. The central heating came back on at the same time as the power but then cut out shortly afterwards.
I can get the boiler to fire up and heat the radiators but it cuts out after a short period. I think that when the thermostat temperature is reached, the heating switches off but then when the temperature drops below the setting and the heating should start up again, it doesn't.
I've got it going again this morning and left home with the radiators hot and the thermostat set to 25 degrees. I'll either return to a hot house or a cold one!
The clock has been reset and is working fine. The pilot light is on okay. I've checked the pump and this seems to be working fine too.
It's as though the power cut has 'confused' the system (if that makes any sense at all!). Am i doing the right thing? How do I resolve this problem?
Many thanks in advance for any advice.