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ariel1973
I had my gas meter changed by the Onstream contractor for the gas company, at their request. Afterwards, the contractor tested my Ideal boiler which gave the error message that the ignition had locked out, to check other gas appliances (they were fine) and to call the installer. The contractor repeated the reset process 5 times and left saying that there was a problem with my boiler - I was left in the cold with my daughter who had special medical needs, in minus temperatures. Since I have Homeserve cover, I contacted them and eventually attended the following evening. The boiler repair man told me that the change of gas meter may have sent some muck into the system and he thinks the fan is damaged now (everything worked absolutely fine before the visit and the boiler is just 2 years old). Can anyone explain to me how 'muck' could have gotten into the system, when gas pipes are sealed? I would also like to know if any more damage could have been caused to my boiler? The gas company is implying the boiler was faulty and as I say it isn't very old and I have had it serviced annually. Many Thanks.