I have a 9 year-old Baxi Barcelona which has developed an intermittent problem over the last few weeks.
Despite the reputation that the Barcelona seems to attract, mine has been absolutely reliable. The only problem I've had was caused by a blocked condensate trap. Apart from that it's been fine.... until now.
As I say, the problem is intermittent. It's going into ignition lockout (the red light is on and isn't flashing). Normally I just turn the boiler control off and back on and it cycles up fine. Only once have I seen what happens when it goes into lockout - the fan starts, there's a clicking sequence that normally precedes the 'whoomp' when it lights, but in this case there's no ignition. The fan continues to run and the clicking sequence is repeated four or five times before the lockout light comes on and the fan stops.
As the problem is intermittent what's the most likely cause? I suppose the favourite has to be the spark probe or the ignition pcb.
As the probe is a cheap part I'm almost inclined to just go ahead and replace it anyway...
I doubt the spark gap has ever been checked in the 9-year life of the boiler. Does it normally need to be adjusted as the boiler gets older? The guys that 'service' it don't seem to do anything other than measure the flue combustion products and try to sell me CO monitors and additional services!
So what's the likely cause of the problem? Does the ignition pcb ever give rise to an intermittent fault like this, or is it far more likely to be the probes?
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Mike
Despite the reputation that the Barcelona seems to attract, mine has been absolutely reliable. The only problem I've had was caused by a blocked condensate trap. Apart from that it's been fine.... until now.
As I say, the problem is intermittent. It's going into ignition lockout (the red light is on and isn't flashing). Normally I just turn the boiler control off and back on and it cycles up fine. Only once have I seen what happens when it goes into lockout - the fan starts, there's a clicking sequence that normally precedes the 'whoomp' when it lights, but in this case there's no ignition. The fan continues to run and the clicking sequence is repeated four or five times before the lockout light comes on and the fan stops.
As the problem is intermittent what's the most likely cause? I suppose the favourite has to be the spark probe or the ignition pcb.
As the probe is a cheap part I'm almost inclined to just go ahead and replace it anyway...
I doubt the spark gap has ever been checked in the 9-year life of the boiler. Does it normally need to be adjusted as the boiler gets older? The guys that 'service' it don't seem to do anything other than measure the flue combustion products and try to sell me CO monitors and additional services!
So what's the likely cause of the problem? Does the ignition pcb ever give rise to an intermittent fault like this, or is it far more likely to be the probes?
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Mike