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Ollywest

Hi Guys
I've seen a post on here regarding leaking flu seals on Trianco balanced flu causing the burner to cycle on/off. I have that problem and removing the air feed pipe solves it, the burner stays out and runs fine.
We're looking to move the boiler in a few weeks (into new extension) so don't really want to dismantle flu and reseal, assuming I provide frsh air into the room is there a problem with running with air pipe disconnected for a while ? There is a carbon monoxide detector in room which is showing OK so don't think there is flu gas leaking.
Cheers
 
Yes there is a problem
It's not how the manufacturer designed it.
 
Get a professional in before you kill yourself and family. Unbelievably dangerous. I just don't get some people's mentality sometimes.
 
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