Last night I found water dripping from mi boiler (Potterton Puma 80), took the front cover off and found it was coming from inside the other metal cover which has the window for viewing the pilot light, it was raining really hard so I guessed it must being getting in the flue, there was a drip coming off a pipe directly about the flue too, I have found little puddles of water under the boiler in the past but never worked out where it came from.
I covered the flue with a plastic bag and turned the boiler off, the leak stopped, I left it to dry out for 24 hours, took the bag off, and then tried the boiler and it works fine.
My problem is apart from stopping the drip from the pipe how else can I stop rain water getting in to the flue when its windy or raining heavy, it just seems like its too exposed to the elements, can you buy covers for them?
Many thanks, Karl.
I covered the flue with a plastic bag and turned the boiler off, the leak stopped, I left it to dry out for 24 hours, took the bag off, and then tried the boiler and it works fine.
My problem is apart from stopping the drip from the pipe how else can I stop rain water getting in to the flue when its windy or raining heavy, it just seems like its too exposed to the elements, can you buy covers for them?
Many thanks, Karl.