Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help us?
We're house-sitting and decorating my sister's home, so we are only partly familiar with her appliances.
We had to take-off one of her radiator's in her bedroom so that we could decorate behind it. So we proceeded to stop the water at the mains, switch off the central heating etc.., before the radiator was removed and drained. However, after replacing the radiator back onto the wall and switching the CH system back on, we have found out that the pilot light has now gone out in her boiler. It is a Worcester 9.24 Electronic-BF boiler. We could not find the manual, but after taking off the grey front panel cover of the boiler (located in the attic) we could read the instructions for reigniting the pilot light. However, after following them, we are having trouble receiving any kind of spark to reignite the pilot light. We have been trying for ages, by holding the grey button in and, repeatedly pushing-in and releasing the red ignite button on the boiler. We have tried doing this as instructed on the panel, by first of all making sure that everything was switched off even at the mains and, we have also tried to ignite it by switching everything on (at the mains and the wall thermostat control switches), but it is still not lighting. Also, after reading around on the internet, we have tried to run the hot water tap and ignite the pilot light at the same time, but still nothing is working. Please, please, can anyone help us. We don't want to have to tell my sister that she has no hot water when she returns from her hols, which is this coming Saturday.
I also read somewhere about pressing a reset button? I am not totally sure where this is though. We would really appreciate anyone's help out there.
Thank you for reading.
Kind regards,
Didi63
(Didi63 is my partner by the way, we have joined this site under his username and details, as he is the one who is more aware of trade and DIY talk than me. He is a very well experienced joiner/carpenter by the way, if anyone needs to know anything about carpentry from him).
I wonder if anyone can help us?
We're house-sitting and decorating my sister's home, so we are only partly familiar with her appliances.
We had to take-off one of her radiator's in her bedroom so that we could decorate behind it. So we proceeded to stop the water at the mains, switch off the central heating etc.., before the radiator was removed and drained. However, after replacing the radiator back onto the wall and switching the CH system back on, we have found out that the pilot light has now gone out in her boiler. It is a Worcester 9.24 Electronic-BF boiler. We could not find the manual, but after taking off the grey front panel cover of the boiler (located in the attic) we could read the instructions for reigniting the pilot light. However, after following them, we are having trouble receiving any kind of spark to reignite the pilot light. We have been trying for ages, by holding the grey button in and, repeatedly pushing-in and releasing the red ignite button on the boiler. We have tried doing this as instructed on the panel, by first of all making sure that everything was switched off even at the mains and, we have also tried to ignite it by switching everything on (at the mains and the wall thermostat control switches), but it is still not lighting. Also, after reading around on the internet, we have tried to run the hot water tap and ignite the pilot light at the same time, but still nothing is working. Please, please, can anyone help us. We don't want to have to tell my sister that she has no hot water when she returns from her hols, which is this coming Saturday.
I also read somewhere about pressing a reset button? I am not totally sure where this is though. We would really appreciate anyone's help out there.
Thank you for reading.
Kind regards,
Didi63
(Didi63 is my partner by the way, we have joined this site under his username and details, as he is the one who is more aware of trade and DIY talk than me. He is a very well experienced joiner/carpenter by the way, if anyone needs to know anything about carpentry from him).