Hi All
We had a new condensing (oil) boiler fitted in May.
We had lots of problems with the installation, and many of you kindly helped to solve one of the problems. It enabled us to sort out the installer, and get the pipework done correctly!
The heating is being used most of the day now, and I'm hugely embarrassed by the clouds being vented through the outlet, which is in the wall. The installer originally convinced us that there was no toxic fumes being vented. I've been told that all water condensate is being channelled into the ground. So what is causing my system to produce clouds (of something) when it's firing? It's not a neat little puff, but a 10 foot high cumulus!
All ideas welcome, even those telling me I'm worrying unnecessarily!
We had a new condensing (oil) boiler fitted in May.
We had lots of problems with the installation, and many of you kindly helped to solve one of the problems. It enabled us to sort out the installer, and get the pipework done correctly!
The heating is being used most of the day now, and I'm hugely embarrassed by the clouds being vented through the outlet, which is in the wall. The installer originally convinced us that there was no toxic fumes being vented. I've been told that all water condensate is being channelled into the ground. So what is causing my system to produce clouds (of something) when it's firing? It's not a neat little puff, but a 10 foot high cumulus!
All ideas welcome, even those telling me I'm worrying unnecessarily!