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I've been working in the leisure business as a gas engineer for 4 years now. I've just changed jobs to motorhomes instead of static caravans. I'm used to working on open flue boilers now I'm working on truma combi 4e and is room sealed but with no place to enter a flue analyser. Is this reading possible to take from anywhere else if so where and what kind of equipment is best. Please help!!
 
Externally you should be fine
 
If you have been working on static vans you must have come across power flue boilers & water heaters iv' done loads , equipment needed a FGA what have you been using ?
 
Have you downloaded the service manual for this heater from what I see their is no requirement or information given about using a Fga on these units but other service checks that must be done , if you haven't got a copy download one off the net
 
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