My Ideal (the irony of the name never fails to amuse people) Classic FF330 Boiler has always been delicate but its latest breakdown has the plumber and their own rather condescending helpline stumped. It lights when first turned on but never warms up properly, then after about 10 minutes or less the burner goes out with a click but the fan stays on. The fan , in fact, never stops if the boiler is turned on, but the burner only comes on intermittently, makes the radiators tepid then goes out. There is a constant clicking noise as it tries to light again but it never does until the radiators have been cold for a while.
The Ideal No-Flipping-Helpline insisted it was the gas valve which was replaced at no small cost, and made no difference at all to the problem. Although apparently there was a minor improvement in the gas supply. Now they want him to replace the ignition electrode even though he says it seems fine. I suspect they will just keep telling him to replace expensive parts till the whole thing is new. It is only 5 years old in the first place so I object to the plumber's suggestion that we replace it at a cost of a grand or more depending on my choice of boiler.
A friend and next door's plumber have now both suggested a powerflush for gunk removal but I can't see why that would cause the problem in the boiler. Help- it's still freezing in my corner of County Durham...!