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strong smell of fumes after my Worcester Danesmoor boiler goes off.

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It's not past it, oil boilers are very simple. Although getting s condensing boiler may save you some money on your oil bill.
 
Definitely not past it. Only a youngster. I would have an old oil boiler over a new one anyday. New ones full of plastic tat. Keep going with it till it bursts.
 
thanks for replies. I cant understand, the engineers are OFTEC Worcester/Grant accredited and have a good reputation.....It was working perfectly before they touched it ....There isnt much chose up here.
 
thanks for replies. I cant understand, the engineers are OFTEC Worcester/Grant accredited and have a good reputation.....It was working perfectly before they touched it ....There isnt much chose up here.

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I wouldn't solely trust engineers that are registered with boiler manufacturers, - it means little.
Hope that boiler with fumes isn't still working after all this time?
 
This is a late reply but, if you haven't managed to get the problem sorted out, it's worth using the OFTEC find a technician search to locate other technicians in your area. Sounds like you need a second opinion.

Hope you get everything sorted out quickly.
 
Solinoid valve could have dirt in it, so when the boiler shuts down the valve is slow to close or does not close completely letting oil into the blast chamber. My need a new solinoid valve.
 
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