Sabre Boiler Producing High Carbon-Monoxide Readings

Tony, you question why the engineer did not adjust the CO; how would you adjust the CO on this boiler?
as per my post above ,i still don't actually know if its A or B rated ,iirc he said his place was newly renovated with new boiler so i was thinking it was A rated but guess being a landlord ( tight ars&es ) its probably a B ( just waiting for Parky-P to reply :LOL: )
 
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as per my post above ,i still don't actually know if its A or B rated ,iirc he said his place was newly renovated with new boiler so i was thinking it was A rated but guess being a landlord ( tight ars&es ) its probably a B ( just waiting for Parky-P to reply :LOL: )

Lol - I'm not biting this time. It was/is definitely an A rated boiler.
 
The alarm is three years old, likely badly positioned and cannot be relied upon... That's a given and probably was the reason for the callout in the first place! BUT... Why did the first call engineer detect issues with the CO??? I smell a rat and so did his analyser!!!

Snap.
 
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