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does anyone drill into the front access door on a boiler for a flue gas analyses cause i cant seem to get a straight yes no answer here before, if no why WHY thanks lads
 
does anyone drill into the front access door on a boiler for a flue gas analyses cause i cant seem to get a straight yes no answer here before, if no why WHY thanks lads
if its an open flue boiler just drill the flue :roll: MEN WHAT YE THINK?
 
You will get a straight answer in the CC, this is not a subject for the open forum; no point in giving cowboys lessons in how to bend the rules.
 
why not just stick the probe 200mm up the flue from the down draught diverter?
 
does anyone drill into the front access door on a boiler for a flue gas analyses cause i cant seem to get a straight yes no answer here before, if no why WHY thanks lads

I am sure that some people have done mad ( and dangerous ) things with boilers.

Just because a few have done stupid things does not mean its correct.

You should only do whats right and generally accepted as correct.

You will only find that out in the CC.

Strictly speaking if you are not gas registered you can only use an FGA on the flue outlet or up the sraught diverter but NOT by opening any FGA access points.

Tony
 
Oil boier not gas, and no draught diverter. Sorry there is a hole on the front access door on the boiler, there is a small metal plate and when you move it aside you can look in at the flame, can it be taken from there or is it too close to the flame :?:
 
... there is a small metal plate and when you move it aside you can look in at the flame, can it be taken from there or is it too close to the flame :?:
That kind of thing can only be judged by an oftec registered engineer. Apply for access to CC with your oftec details to admin, normally you are through in a day.
 
You dont have to be oftec registered to service oil boilers
 
if you did your oftec ticket you'd know what to do. you cant set an oil boiler up properly without a flue gas analyser.
my dad sat me down when i was about 15 and told me not to stick things in holes willy nilly, as it could get me in trouble. id advise something along those lines for your good self.
 
I am sure that some people have done mad ( and dangerous ) things with boilers.

Yes indeed! I like to hide them in chicken sheds filled with exploding sago pudding.... But I guess that's not what Tony means.... :D
 
there is primary, secondary and tertiary combustion.


and someone lost an fga
 

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