Can anybody help with this problem? I have a Thorn Olympic 38/50B. Came home from work tonight, I know the boiler has been working because the water is hot, as normal (it comes on with the timer every evening). But when I put on the heating I noticed after 30 minutes that the radiators are still cold, so I when I looked at the boiler I noticed the pilot had gone out.
Thing is, the pilot will not light. No flame at all. What am I doing wrong? I have lived in this house for the last 2 years, and have never had to touch the boiler in the past. The instructions are a little bit faded so I am guessing at some of what it says, but this is what I did: I turned the boiler thermostat and the CH room stat right down. I put the CH and HW on constant at the programmer (Honeywell ST6400C). I held in the gas valve button and press the igniter button repeatedly. Plenty of spark, but no flame. (The instructions seem to say something like "first turn off the electricity", but I'm not sure what this is referring to). Also I tried twisting the gas button and waiting 3 minutes, but still no success. Am I doing anything wrong?
If I am not doing anything wrong, what is most likely to be the problem?
Any advice much appreciated.
Thing is, the pilot will not light. No flame at all. What am I doing wrong? I have lived in this house for the last 2 years, and have never had to touch the boiler in the past. The instructions are a little bit faded so I am guessing at some of what it says, but this is what I did: I turned the boiler thermostat and the CH room stat right down. I put the CH and HW on constant at the programmer (Honeywell ST6400C). I held in the gas valve button and press the igniter button repeatedly. Plenty of spark, but no flame. (The instructions seem to say something like "first turn off the electricity", but I'm not sure what this is referring to). Also I tried twisting the gas button and waiting 3 minutes, but still no success. Am I doing anything wrong?
If I am not doing anything wrong, what is most likely to be the problem?
Any advice much appreciated.