Hi
I have a multistove burner with a back boiler. I think I may have a problem with the back boiler absorbing heat from the fire.
If the fire is roaring the central heating does get nice and hot, very hot in some cases, which is nice and fine.
However when I do an over night burn or even burn the stove at a lower temperature the back boiler doesnt seem to absorb any heat. I did an overnight burn the other day, when I came down to look the stove was still nice and warm, too hot to touch. However when I felt the pipe coming off the back boiler it was cold.
Does this mean I have an air lock or something?
Thank You
I have a multistove burner with a back boiler. I think I may have a problem with the back boiler absorbing heat from the fire.
If the fire is roaring the central heating does get nice and hot, very hot in some cases, which is nice and fine.
However when I do an over night burn or even burn the stove at a lower temperature the back boiler doesnt seem to absorb any heat. I did an overnight burn the other day, when I came down to look the stove was still nice and warm, too hot to touch. However when I felt the pipe coming off the back boiler it was cold.
Does this mean I have an air lock or something?
Thank You