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Hi all, just noticed recently that when my boiler in the house first fires up it makes a noise which I can only describe as someone a bit away dropping an old metal bin lid on the ground. I reckon it's making such a racket due to explosive ignition but it has only started over the last couple of ideas. Anyone any ideas as to why it's sudden
doing this? Cheers
 
Its a potterton promac combi 33 he. Just noticed there that the front cover seems to have a dent in it that you can push in and when it fires up it 'pops' out
 
Depends on the boiler some times the electrodes have warped and have a weak spark allowing a little more gas into the chamber before it ignites.

Could be a vacuum issue the sudden pressure behind the ignited burner causes the case to suck its sides in in which case you have an air flow problem.

flue clamp seal perished re circulation of its own air giving incorrect mix upon start up
 
If it's prom ax combi look at the electrode gap should be about the size of a pound coin give it a clean with wire wool to
 
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I've had explosive ignition on my boiler for 3yrs now. I have changed electrodes, changed spark igniter, inlet pressure great, cleaned condensate, cleand out sump and flue ways and it is still doing it. Rather annoying it is
 
Our lass loves it with the door off makes her feel 21 again. ..... 21 stone
(Edit) she's never been more than a size 12 so a tad unfair she's got one in the oven so forgivable
 
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Condensate running okay?

Electrodes is first thing that springs to mind, too much gas in the camber
 
Got this on a customers promax ,let us know if it electrodes
 
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The problem seems to have disappeared, anytime the boiler has fired up today it has done it without the banging noise. Strange
 
horrid boiler - electrodes and lead can be troublesome also check the door seals and the burner these are known to come apart and can melt the boiler
 

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