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Elle
I have a nine year old condensing oil fired boiler which over the last year has started to smell horribly. The smell is like sewage, and for months tried to track down a sewage problem. But the smell only happens when the boiler is working. I've had heating engineers in three times, and each time they service the boiler, replace the jet, check the flue readings and tell me all is well. The day after, it smells again.
It is room sealed, ie, the flue has both the exhaust and the inlet, and the smell is not of clean burned exhaust gas, so if it is burning OK, as I'm told it is, I can only guess the leakage is of gas when it fires up or switches off. But how could this leak into the room?
Does anyone have any ideas, please?
It is room sealed, ie, the flue has both the exhaust and the inlet, and the smell is not of clean burned exhaust gas, so if it is burning OK, as I'm told it is, I can only guess the leakage is of gas when it fires up or switches off. But how could this leak into the room?
Does anyone have any ideas, please?