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Boiler problem starting when cold

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Hello

My boiler has this strange start up sequence from cold:

1. boiler fires up and runs fine for about 45 seconds and then goes off
2. repeatedly tries to start, maybe 3-10 times, each attempt the boiler is lit for about 1 sec before going off
3. eventually stays on and works ok

Once in a while step 2 goes into a continuous clicking of the pilot light with no lighting and someone has to intervene by turning the boiler off & on. It then works fine immediately. Also once in a while there is no step 2 and it just works fine from the go.

This problem only seems to happen when the boiler is cold, so always first thing in the morning & perhaps the afternoon/eve if it has been off for some time.

This odd behaviour has been going on for about 3-4 years. My boiler is an Ideal FF330 and is around 18 years old.

I've had 2 gas repairmen come to look at it but no joy. One did check the air pressure switch and it was ok. Fan was replaced 3-4 years ago.

In the summer I may remove the circuit board and check for dry joints.

Any ideas any one?

Chris
 
Could be the electrode, PCB, thermistor...may help speaking with Ideal? Might be better with a new boiler TBH.

One shall assume your gas safe if your gonna remove that electronic printed circuit board?
 
Thanks, will contact Ideal. If something can be replaced I would obviously do that than get a new boiler.

I will isolate gas & elec before looking at the PCB.
 
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