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Withytrees | 21:25 Thu 06th Jan 2011 | Home & Garden
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i drained the central heating system in my former home , which is vacant and for sale . I am having a problem lighting the pilot light after refilling the system . I can hear the gas coming, from the jet but it will not ignite electronically or with a naked flame. Any advise would be appreciated. .
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If the boiler has been unused for a long period, it is possible that a certain amount of air will have found it's way into the pilot supply pipe. Just persevere as you are doing,and the gas will eventually push the air out.
Hope this helps.
11:43 Fri 07th Jan 2011
Try a gas cannister; the tip of the thermocouple needs to be white hot before release of pilot gas.
If the boiler has been unused for a long period, it is possible that a certain amount of air will have found it's way into the pilot supply pipe. Just persevere as you are doing,and the gas will eventually push the air out.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you both for your advice.. Will try both options
If no good ..
Clean pilot
Check flame shape
Check/replace thermocouple (if fitted) Some have flame failure device which is not a thermocouple.
All good answers there what I would have said. Also if you have turned off the main gas supply to the house, light the cooker, if its gas to help purge any air that may be stopping pilot lighting
Yep another good oje .. I just turn the cooker gas on for a few secs.

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