Bit of a long story.
The ideal boiler has its condensate pipe running into the soil stack. The boiler is situated in the garage and the soil stack is the opposite side of the wall in the living room.
Water backed up the soil stack and overflowed into the boiler. Ive been told that this model of ideal boiler has a trap built in so one isnt required between the boiler and the stack.
Water was pouring out of the boiler. We immediately turned the boiler off and removed the cover to let it dry. A week later we turned the boiler on at the spur and the nothing comes up on the boiler to say if it is on. I tested the spur and there is power to the spur.
If I leave it to dry out will it eventually turn on. The main bulk of the electrics seem to be in a sealed case on the drop down section of the boiler so I cant see how water would get to this.
Does anyone of any ideas or is the boiler ruined?
The ideal boiler has its condensate pipe running into the soil stack. The boiler is situated in the garage and the soil stack is the opposite side of the wall in the living room.
Water backed up the soil stack and overflowed into the boiler. Ive been told that this model of ideal boiler has a trap built in so one isnt required between the boiler and the stack.
Water was pouring out of the boiler. We immediately turned the boiler off and removed the cover to let it dry. A week later we turned the boiler on at the spur and the nothing comes up on the boiler to say if it is on. I tested the spur and there is power to the spur.
If I leave it to dry out will it eventually turn on. The main bulk of the electrics seem to be in a sealed case on the drop down section of the boiler so I cant see how water would get to this.
Does anyone of any ideas or is the boiler ruined?