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Easiest way to check is by looking through the little inspection hole on the boiler case. When the boiler isn't on you should see the little pilot light flickering away. When the boiler is on you should see lots of blue flames shooting upwards.I assume if the fires on in the boiler and making the normal heating up sound it's fired up ...which is what it's doing but is there any other way of checking..?
looks good to me chkI vote timer at fault
as I stated earlier , teenagers, wives or a techinical fault esp.when it gets cold how are you shaun ?looks good to me chk
oh dear gsr man requiredBit more info..
I've just advance the heating and hot water, boiler fired up but when I looked through the inspection hole there was just this flame..
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As I was looking I noticed it clicking trying to light more flames but they wouldn't light..
Monitor it, if you see it keeps firing up and going out soon after it's possibly a circulation issue.And if by magic, they all fire up now !
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Unfortunately this doesnt always tell you 999, I had one this morning & the shaft was broken but it sounded okay.Is your pump working?
Put a long screwdiver to your ear and place it on the pump body, you should hear it spinning
Sealed system or open vent (little tank in loft).
I'm presuming open vent. Is there water in the little tank in the loft?
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