Gas Fire

Used to be CORGI registered in the old days when it was free.

Gas fire at home loses all heat on the two centre radiants, this when it seems to feel like it & maybe 3 times per winter.

I remove the 2 injectors, blow through them & rod out with a length of fuse wire ...... yeah I know I should not rod out. To the naked eye the injectors are clear upon removal. Fire is then perfect until it decides to perform the same trick.

I am baffled, any ideas appreciated.

Steve

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Mr Pounder
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You may be suffering from Sulphidation. Are there any traces of what looks like tiny grey spec/shavings almost like lead from a pencil?,they may also be lodged in the passageways of the tap assembly..

joe

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tarquinlinbin

I take it from your description that when this problem occurs it stays that way until you clean the injectors? If it were only intermittent then some sort of supply problem is indicated.

Is it possible that there is a lot of dirt in the gas supply to your fire?

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Ed Sirett

Nothing like that but I have not interfered with the valve ....... yet. Holes in injectors always appear to be clear, held up to the light or a torch I can see clean through them. What is Sulphidation?

Cheers

Steve

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Mr Pounder

Yes, until I clean the injectors the 2 centre radiants are almost dead.

If it were only intermittent then

I have also thought of that.

With the injectors out I let plenty of gas blow through. But.........................

Thanks

Steve

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Mr Pounder

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