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Daft question but which is the "venturi", I had a venturi Carb on a Cortina a couple of decades ago, but I dont think thats it!
 
It isn't just a flue or fan fault, half a dozen possibilities, which you'll be able to diagnose with a manual and a meter. If you can't do that, have to suggest you wouldn't be able to fix it.
The poor hot water is a separate fault; probably diaphragm, sludge or sensor.
 
johnwkey

The venturi on a boiler works exactly the same as a venturi in a carb.

Named after Mr Venturi the device is used to detect a flow of gas or liquid - they are frequently used in boilers eg to detect fan operation and water flow and just as with carbs they can block.
 
Odd that they say at that link that the formula is for incompressible fluid then give an example with air!
 
I think that they are thinking about air movement where a low pressure difference across the venturi will cause minimal changes in density in the air at atmospheric pressures.

They do mention the increase in temperature when its pressurised but I thought they then reached the wrong conclusion as to the effect. Maybe they muddled up Boyle and Charles?

Tony
 
For those that are interested in how Venturis work and the principles behind it, this might be a useful link. You can alter the shape of the tube to observe changes in pressure and velocity.
 
HEY MOD
what happened here - this started off as a thread about an Alpha...??
 
Even Alphas have venturies and an understanding of the principles of their operation is essential to an understanding of boilers including Alphas.

I have this feeling that a boiler venturi is designed to be non linear, that is to give little output until the fan flow is say 90% of maximum. Does anyone know if this is the case or not?

Tony
 

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