However, at the minute i have a problem, aside from the sight glass had a chip out of it and i'm waiting for that to be replaced here is the current operating conditions.
Ravenheat LS80 on NG
Initial switch on it fires, although i think it's waiting too long to fire because what happens i can only call a flash over, like the chamber is filling with gas and then it's eventually ignited, chamber flexes etc etc. Then it burns for a few seconds happily, then goes off, then attempts to re-ignite and fails with a flame out problem.
Anyone got any initial thoughts, i was thinking the ignition circuitry or the ignitors themselves but if it's going to end up costing me more than say £30 quid, i`ll wait the week till i have the worcester installed.
Whilst on the subject, am i right in my understanding that i can do all the wet work as long as the gas is done by someone registered?? I know the whole registration/organisation thing is a bit of a hot potato here so not wishing to kick that off, but i would happily connect the gas and snoop it for leaks before attempting to comission the boiler.
All suggestions, including pay someone and avoid blowing your head off appreciated.
Lee
Ravenheat LS80 on NG
Initial switch on it fires, although i think it's waiting too long to fire because what happens i can only call a flash over, like the chamber is filling with gas and then it's eventually ignited, chamber flexes etc etc. Then it burns for a few seconds happily, then goes off, then attempts to re-ignite and fails with a flame out problem.
Anyone got any initial thoughts, i was thinking the ignition circuitry or the ignitors themselves but if it's going to end up costing me more than say £30 quid, i`ll wait the week till i have the worcester installed.
Whilst on the subject, am i right in my understanding that i can do all the wet work as long as the gas is done by someone registered?? I know the whole registration/organisation thing is a bit of a hot potato here so not wishing to kick that off, but i would happily connect the gas and snoop it for leaks before attempting to comission the boiler.
All suggestions, including pay someone and avoid blowing your head off appreciated.
Lee
