I have a Potterton Netaheat 10/16, with a main burner that won't fire up. I've dismantled and cleaned the burner to no avail.
The thing I've noticed is that even though the pilot light lights, there is still a spark from the electrode, which is within the flame, and a corresponding one in the electronic control box, every second.
According to the fault finding chart in the manual, it suggests that if the spark doesn't stop ' does pilot flame engulf electrode?' (which it seems to - flame is about 1 cm square), and if it does ' is electrode or lead faulty?' .
From my understanding, it's the electrode that lights the pilot so if the pilot lights why should the electrode or lead be faulty? And how should I test for any fault in the electrode or lead?