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Hi,

Ideal classic boiler has no pilot light.

Home emergency cover is an option, so no huge drama but I wondered if there's anything a non plumber could try.

Tried:

Pushing the button to ignite the pilot light,

Turning off and on the boiler fuse in my Junction box and tried the pilot ignition again,

Turning the thermostat on the boiler to zero and tried the pilot ignition again

Thanks in advance
 
Update: can now tell pump is running by listening carefully. I had my wife hold down the gas valve button for ages and I turned the hot water on and it's stayed on for 5 mins so far which is the longest we've managed to keep it on for so far.
 
Which model of classic is it
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Not 100% sure, does this help?
 
No just wanted to know the model so I could see the gas valve but think you will need to call someone out, as it could be a couple of things.
Thanks. Got someone coming tomorrow as part of my home emergency cover. Having said that it's been lit and heating the water for the past 24 hours now! Hope the engineer can see past that and find the fault.
 

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