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MadeInYorkshire
We have a Kinder Kalahari Power Flue Gas Fire which has a rated maximum heat output of 3.3kW.
We inherited the fire three years ago when we moved to this house and the fire used to give off a good amount of heat. This was demonstrated by our dog getting so hot that he'd have to move to a cooler part of the room to stop cooking himself.
Unfortunately these days the dog won't budge as neither he or (more importantly) us are feeling very warm. I can literally put my bare hand right next to the fire and leave it there. It just seems that there doesn't appear to be enough gas coming through to produce a good enough flame.
Last year we had a problem with the piezo ignition and a registered plumber came to fix that and he also checked that everything was okay with it including the gas pressure as we told him that we thought the heat output was poor.
The problem though still remains so we are now considering our options including buying another fire.
What we don't want to do though is buy another fire and find out that the problem lay elsewhere and the heat output is still the same.
I would therefore be very grateful if someone could advise what they think may be the problem and also how that could be rectified.
Thanks in advance
David
We inherited the fire three years ago when we moved to this house and the fire used to give off a good amount of heat. This was demonstrated by our dog getting so hot that he'd have to move to a cooler part of the room to stop cooking himself.
Unfortunately these days the dog won't budge as neither he or (more importantly) us are feeling very warm. I can literally put my bare hand right next to the fire and leave it there. It just seems that there doesn't appear to be enough gas coming through to produce a good enough flame.
Last year we had a problem with the piezo ignition and a registered plumber came to fix that and he also checked that everything was okay with it including the gas pressure as we told him that we thought the heat output was poor.
The problem though still remains so we are now considering our options including buying another fire.
What we don't want to do though is buy another fire and find out that the problem lay elsewhere and the heat output is still the same.
I would therefore be very grateful if someone could advise what they think may be the problem and also how that could be rectified.
Thanks in advance
David