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Hi I went out to a Main combi 30 HE today and there was water in the air pressure switch? The tenant said it is a regular occurance (weekly) and he disconnects a hose on switch and sucks water out, when it is put back it works fine. I have never heard of this one so any ideas on what could be causing it??
Condensate and heat exchanger seen clear?? Many thanks, Gary.:hammer:
 
things to remember with this boiler the flue should be level not fall back to the boiler and the terminal must not be at a angle exposing the air duct to the elements
 
things to remember with this boiler the flue should be level not fall back to the boiler and the terminal must not be at a angle exposing the air duct to the elements

whys that gasman why should it be level? ive always told to fit the main 30 with a slope regardless
 
whys that gasman why should it be level? ive always told to fit the main 30 with a slope regardless
because its a band band the fall is built into the flue elbow,even a slight fall back can cause water to run into the fan and aps
 
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