I have a Potterton Prima F40 boiler which is approx 16 years old. The boiler supplies heat for conventional hot water via a tank and central heating via radiators.
Recently I have noticed an issue whereby the boiler attempts to start but fails to light the main burner. Eventually after several attempts the boiler will light and run for several minutes before stopping.
The sequence of events seems to be as follows:-
- a call for heat is made via the room/cylinder thermostat
- the pilot light is lit via spark
- the fan starts up
- the pilot light and fan continue to run but the main burner doesn't light, this can continue for a minute or two until the sequence stops
- eventually, after multiple attempts, the main burner lights and runs for a few minutes before stopping again.
The pilot light and fan seem to work OK so what else could cause this behavior?
Obviously IM not going to fix this myself but thought it would be useful to have some ideas as to what may be wrong so I can point a gas engineer in the right direction.
All info welcome.
Recently I have noticed an issue whereby the boiler attempts to start but fails to light the main burner. Eventually after several attempts the boiler will light and run for several minutes before stopping.
The sequence of events seems to be as follows:-
- a call for heat is made via the room/cylinder thermostat
- the pilot light is lit via spark
- the fan starts up
- the pilot light and fan continue to run but the main burner doesn't light, this can continue for a minute or two until the sequence stops
- eventually, after multiple attempts, the main burner lights and runs for a few minutes before stopping again.
The pilot light and fan seem to work OK so what else could cause this behavior?
Obviously IM not going to fix this myself but thought it would be useful to have some ideas as to what may be wrong so I can point a gas engineer in the right direction.
All info welcome.