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hey there peeps, this one reall got me thinking today, could sumone please explain the sequence of operation for the new combi condensing boilers which all have force draught burners(chambers), many thanks. Hardy1
 
ignition sequence, demand, gasvalve opens fan runs gas enters mixing chamber air/gas mix in fan through the burner igniter ignites gas boiler lights detection electrode satisfied continuity proven sequence complete
 
I am going to have to start reading these boiler manuals someday and get my head around all these new boilers :icon10:
 
well why change the habit of a life time lol. I have done most courses over the years but still cannot set the video. Anything with more than a few buttons and I am stuffed , Think I may suffer burger syndrome
 
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