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God how I hate this thing! So the problem with this thing aside from it being filthy and inefficient is that the boiler keeps cycling and on restarting has an explosive ignition. I've checked and rechecked the levels of the boiler burner, flushed the central heating pipes and all the rads and tried different pump speeds all to no avail. The system only has three radiators on it at the moment and the temperature difference between the flow and return appears to be in spec when measured with a laser thermometer directed at the pipes. The fan also runs for the specified time after shut down before the re ignition sequence starts. My guess is that the boiler runs, reaches overheat and shuts down but as the stat is still calling for heat. it fires up again. fuel is introduced into the burner that is still too warm, vaporizes and explodes. I have no idea on how to stop this and every engineer I've talked to has been equally clueless so if anyone has some input it would be very gratefully received. Failing that I wonder if someone could clear up the exact intended process of the start sequence for me. Specifically with regards to the pilot light reservoir, as I understand it the glowplug is activated (after fan and thermocouple check etc) followed by the pilot solenoid which fills the pilot reservoir,soaks the wick and the wick is ignited by the glowplug. Is the idea that the pilot reservoir then overflows into the main boiler or is it contained until the main boiler fills to the same level and ignites at that point?
Thanks for reading
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