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Hey I was at a job ware there was a baxi bermuda 57/3 back boiler and gas fire, the women had her gas meter changed and the meter installer couldn't get the pilot light lit again! So I went and took the fire out! Took the burner out cleaned the pilot injector out with air spray! Still nothing, the pilot lights if u lite it with a blow torch and stays on so not the thermocouple! The sparkler sparks and you can see the spark but does not ignite the pilot any ideas?
 
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