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[email protected] April 1st 08 08:43 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
Hi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?

thanks

Julian

geoff April 1st 08 09:32 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
In message
,
" writes
Hi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?

Is the fan turning ?

Is there a spark clicking away ?

You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing

call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and
O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch
which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve


--
geoff

Andy Hall April 1st 08 10:19 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
On 2008-04-01 21:32:49 +0100, geoff said:

In message
,
" writes
Hi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?

Is the fan turning ?

Is there a spark clicking away ?

You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing

call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and
O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch
which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve


Is that how they still work?

I had a Potterton wall mounted job in the 70s that worked like that.
The spark generator became class F, but I was able to figure out what
was happening. Other than that, it was quite a good boiler.


geoff April 1st 08 10:34 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
In message 47f2a6d9@qaanaaq, Andy Hall writes
On 2008-04-01 21:32:49 +0100, geoff said:

In message
,
" writes
Hi all
I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old.
The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?

Is the fan turning ?
Is there a spark clicking away ?
You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing
call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and
O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch
which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve


Is that how they still work?

I had a Potterton wall mounted job in the 70s that worked like that.
The spark generator became class F, but I was able to figure out what
was happening. Other than that, it was quite a good boiler.

Stelrad 25B pcb - basic and functional


--
geoff

Ed Sirett April 1st 08 11:35 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 22:19:21 +0100, Andy Hall wrote:

On 2008-04-01 21:32:49 +0100, geoff said:

In message
,
" writes
Hi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?

Is the fan turning ?

Is there a spark clicking away ?

You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing

call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve


Is that how they still work?

I had a Potterton wall mounted job in the 70s that worked like that. The
spark generator became class F, but I was able to figure out what was
happening. Other than that, it was quite a good boiler.


That would be fairly typical of a 'Middle-tech boiler'
The Potterton Profile would be like that, the Netaheat (possibly the one
you had) was not very different.
About the only thing that's different with the modern boilers is that the
ignition is no longer in two stages, because the gas rate is variable.



--
Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter.
The FAQ for uk.diy is at http://www.diyfaq.org.uk
Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html
Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html
Choosing a Boiler FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/BoilerChoice.html


geoff April 2nd 08 12:02 AM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
In message , Ed Sirett
writes
On Tue, 01 Apr 2008 22:19:21 +0100, Andy Hall wrote:

On 2008-04-01 21:32:49 +0100, geoff said:

In message
,
" writes
Hi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?

Is the fan turning ?

Is there a spark clicking away ?

You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing

call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve


Is that how they still work?

I had a Potterton wall mounted job in the 70s that worked like that. The
spark generator became class F, but I was able to figure out what was
happening. Other than that, it was quite a good boiler.


That would be fairly typical of a 'Middle-tech boiler'
The Potterton Profile would be like that, the Netaheat (possibly the one
you had) was not very different.
About the only thing that's different with the modern boilers is that the
ignition is no longer in two stages, because the gas rate is variable.

Yeah, at the end of the day, the start up sequence is fairly standard,
other than that the rest is just refinements


--
geoff

[email protected] April 12th 08 01:11 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
On 1 Apr, 21:32, geoff wrote:
In message
,
" writesHi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?


Is the fan turning ?

Is there a spark clicking away ?

You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing

call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and
O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch
which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve

--
geoff


Many thanks for the advice! -it turned out to be the fan in the end

Julian

geoff April 12th 08 02:41 PM

Ideal Classic boiler does not ignite
 
In message
,
" writes
On 1 Apr, 21:32, geoff wrote:
In message
,
" writesHi all

I have an Ideal Classic conventional boiler, approx 13 years old. The
CH system is the type having a header tank in the loft. Over the past
few days, it was making a whistling noise and was taking a long time
to fire up (10 to 20 minutes from when it was turned on at the
controller). Today it does not fire up at all, and it makes a fairly
quiet humming noise when the controller is asking for heat. Any ideas?


Is the fan turning ?

Is there a spark clicking away ?

You need to discover at what point in the sequence it's failing

call for heat
if temp sensor considers it's cool and
O/H stat is short circuit
fan comes on
this transfers the air pressure switch
which tells the pcb to
a) spark and
b) open the pilot valve
pcb senses the pilot is alight
pcb opens the main valve

--
geoff


Many thanks for the advice! -it turned out to be the fan in the end

I hope you didn't buy a new one

http://www.cetltd.com/default.asp?part=69

--
geoff


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