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I have an ancient boiler, Glowworm Space saver 50, with separate hot water tank. The boiler has been very reliable over the last 40 years,
However, lately, I have had to relight the pilot light several times. You are probably thinking that I need a new thermocouple.
But if the boiler is not on (boiler thermostat knob set off), the pilot light is stable. And viewed through the pilot light observation window I can see a healthy looking blue flame playing on the thermocouple
When there is a call for heat (eg when the hot water tank thermostat signals the water tank temperature has sufficiently dropped), the boiler lights up and and until the boiler thermostat signals gas off, the burn is normal.
The problem arises then. At that point either the pilot gets extinguished or it stays on. If it stays on the boiler continues to cycle on and off until the water tank thermostat says its water is hot enough.
What could be going on? I have a vague suspicion that it's all related to the weather.
But my only evidence for that is that if the boiler has been shut down over night (electricity off, boiler thermostat off, but pilot light left on), then it seems to be almost certain that the boiler will go through multiple burns to get the hot water up to temperature, and the pilot light will stay on.
However, lately, I have had to relight the pilot light several times. You are probably thinking that I need a new thermocouple.
But if the boiler is not on (boiler thermostat knob set off), the pilot light is stable. And viewed through the pilot light observation window I can see a healthy looking blue flame playing on the thermocouple
When there is a call for heat (eg when the hot water tank thermostat signals the water tank temperature has sufficiently dropped), the boiler lights up and and until the boiler thermostat signals gas off, the burn is normal.
The problem arises then. At that point either the pilot gets extinguished or it stays on. If it stays on the boiler continues to cycle on and off until the water tank thermostat says its water is hot enough.
What could be going on? I have a vague suspicion that it's all related to the weather.
But my only evidence for that is that if the boiler has been shut down over night (electricity off, boiler thermostat off, but pilot light left on), then it seems to be almost certain that the boiler will go through multiple burns to get the hot water up to temperature, and the pilot light will stay on.