Wonder where condense trap goes into and if it has an air break?
And you acuse DIY folk on here of wasting time.
The threads on here would be half as long if the pish patter was banned. Que a load more pish patter! Lol.
Thanks to the useful folk so far.
No we haven't, only the second post was deleted.We've lost 2 pages off of this thread??
I don't know what the FGA readings are?
I'm left with a great big read out receipt after each boiler analysis they do with loads of info on would it be on that?
Very unlikely, air or smell from the air intake could only get into the room if the seal on the air chamber was damaged and leaking
......room seal-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Outside---air intake----air chamber----into fan--out of fan----mix air with gas-----combustion chamber---heat exchanger----flue to outside
.....room seal---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
the smell of combustion might be entering the room through a window, air vent, extractor or other opening.
It's called a seal but don't talke it too literally, it certainly wouldn't hold water.....or odours come to that.
Pic attached. This was put in 5 years ago. We've been told is still complies to latest regs.
It's a smell with the boiler casing that escapes into the room. One of the RGEs agreed this one time he took the cover off and got the smell.
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