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Bibbs118

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Hi, just spend ages cleaning the plate on this bag of Rubbish, serviced it and the emissions where thru the roof, cleaned make heat ex but still very very high. Tried adjusting the air Gas ratio as per MIs but not joy .

Any one else had this and managed to sort.

Cheers .
 
What was the ratio? the inlet? the gas rate? and O2% of the air intake?
I wouldn't adjust the air/gas ratio until i was satisfied the inlet was correct the flue integrity proved, the case seal pressure tested and ok and the gas rate was acceptable. What were all your readings?
 
What was the ratio? the inlet? the gas rate? and O2% of the air intake?
I wouldn't adjust the air/gas ratio until i was satisfied the inlet was correct the flue integrity proved, the case seal pressure tested and ok and the gas rate was acceptable. What were all your readings?
Flue seals? Has it got an air intake test point?
 
Yes had test point.

I couldn't obtain any readable readings because my fga went, beep beep beep, hi co and then zeros.

And it's rubbish co doesn't smell, because it did, and made my eyes and throat sting when I copped a face full from the test point.
 
It was a round stainless steal heat exchanger, not seen a heatline with a positive pressure heat exchanger before.

Yes was intact, and not available as a spare part, have to buy the burner/door.

You should be able to sample the O2% from the air intake sample point to check the flue integrity (seals) it should be 20.6% - 20.9% . We were not meaning the burner cover seal Bibbs. the case seal is just as important as it is room sealed and it is negative pressure so easy to pressure test the case seal, it will pull if damaged where as positive pressure will blow wont it. Still need to test the inlet pressure, gas rate it & prove the flue integrity though before taking a FGA sample & adjusting the air gas ratio
 
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