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We all make mistakes from time to time, god knows I've made a fair few!
 
OFTEC figure I was given is not to allow C0 go above 90, preferred C0 figure to aim for is below 50 on condensing boilers.
 
thanks pete, dont suppose you a regulation number for that quote ? cheers
shaun
 
As far as I know they are using BS 7967 I don't see the actual figure of 90 ppm in the OFTEC manual I remember from the OFTEC course.
 
Just to add something to this.
A maximum 200ppm CO is a limit BG work by.
Worcester also state this limit for their boilers.
 
And Veissmann quote 100ppm, Lochinvar quote 100ppm.......

MI's are king!
 
Hahaha i remember something about 200ppm but cant think where from, dont beat yourself up. im on the case and i'll try to find where i read or heard it from..
 
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