I noticed that my Firebird oil combi appears to never be producing condensate. I fettled the return temperature of heating so it condenses, but still no condensate - or so I thought.
On close investigation I can see the drain pipe from the condensate trap goes UP to the exit hole on the side of the boiler. So gravity can't drain the condensate away, and there is no pump. This is probably easily fixable by drilling a lower exit hole on the casing. It's not a long way off.
But what I was wondering, is what effect this acidic condensate might have had, not being able to drain away? It's been a couple of years since boiler was installed, and the thought of the condensate backing up is a bit worrying. After all, there must be a reason to be getting rid of it.
I pulled this condensate pipe off the trap, and sure enough condensate is actually coming out now.
On close investigation I can see the drain pipe from the condensate trap goes UP to the exit hole on the side of the boiler. So gravity can't drain the condensate away, and there is no pump. This is probably easily fixable by drilling a lower exit hole on the casing. It's not a long way off.
But what I was wondering, is what effect this acidic condensate might have had, not being able to drain away? It's been a couple of years since boiler was installed, and the thought of the condensate backing up is a bit worrying. After all, there must be a reason to be getting rid of it.
I pulled this condensate pipe off the trap, and sure enough condensate is actually coming out now.