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No. Boiler was serviced a year or so ago. I recall that nozzle was replaced. On that occasion, there was liquid around base of boiler. No trace of liquid around boiler nowA new installation?
Thanks. It is a Worcester Greenstar Heatslave 25/32 boiler. Grey needle is at 0.5 Bar.As above, engineer to look at, could be a couple of things, depending on type of burner.
Just one thing about the oftec website, membership doesn''t gaurantee competence. Any neighbours, friends or family who could recommend somebody?
Just to expand on my oftec comment, there are some really good engineers on there, but there are some real muppets as well.
Thanks. I have tried contacting 2 boilers guys that i have used. No response from either.Have a look on the OFTEC website as Simon and I have suggested. I imagine it's a simple fault that doesn't require decades of experience to be able to find and rectify, however you want an engineer with experience as a good engineer is for life.
If you struggle to find someone I have many associates dotted around the country and might be able to find you someone close to you.
Worse when boiler has fired for c.10 minutes each time. Could it be nozzle that is faulty, namely spray is not sealed?Is this smell constant, or only when the boiler is firing?
The thing is why does it smell like gloss/varnish as opposed to kerosene?...Worse when boiler has fired for c.10 minutes each time. Could it be nozzle that is faulty, namely spray is not sealed?
Thanks very much. I don't want it leaking into foundations...so difficult to get a local guy here asapA faulty nozzle is common but your problem is not going to be caused by that. It's much more likely a gasket has failed, ie burner gasket, flue seals or chamber door seals. However the smell of gloss/varnish is not a smell I've had a customer complain about to be honest. Perhaps you have a slow leak that has soaked into some skirting board etc and when the boiler is running the heat lost through the casing is vapourising the kerosene and you're getting a combined smell?
Any oil leak needs to be rectified immediately, the damage to the environment and fabric and footings of a building can be huge, I've known some remedial works in that situation to be well over 100k!
Do you have any CO testers? If so I would place one by the boiler.
Without being there it's hard to say what it is and what makes it worse your boiler is a combi and you need it for hot water, otherwise I'd say isolate the fuel at the tank for 24-48 hours and see if you notice a difference.
Reply to the thread, titled "Strong gloss/varnish smell from back of oil fired boiler- help needed asap. Live in Mawnan near Falmouth." which is posted in Boiler Advice Forum on Plumbers Forums.
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