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On which boilers? Some don't require it on every service, some require them to be checked, some require them to be replaced if checked.
 
More in relation to after checking/replacing. Like everytime i put a door case back on i run smoke matches round it to check for problems.
 
More in relation to after checking/replacing. Like everytime i put a door case back on i run smoke matches round it to check for problems.

I use matches too, plus use my FGA and if those two things are spot on then I'm happy and good to go :)
 
Bit tricky on internal seals though while the fans running full pelt 5 inches away
 
ive wondered if you could stick a smoke pellet into the air intake to check seals without disturbing or would it upset the fan /mixture ?
 
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