you can lose 1.5mb according to the manufacture, i still have not fitted one that has had a 1.5mb drop. I always have gotten less than 1mb between meter and boiler test point........ maybe im just lucky or cant use my gauge?
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yes i am, ian fowler reg no 3114
My point was, it's somtimes OK to have readings that aren't bang on when fitting a new WB.
I had the same scenario, called the manufacturer and was told that the results didn't matter as the boiler was brand new and would take a while to burn off coatings from the combustion chamber that may throw the results.
It must fall inbetween set ratios on its first service. The most importnant thing is to gas rate and check the burner pressure on the boiler. If these are OK, you dont need to concern yourself with the CO until its first service.
As said, this doesn't work with LPG as you can't gas rate it, so you have to check the flue gasses.
most manufactures still do not require you to perform a analyser test when commissioning a new appliance. If they do not require one then its your personal choice if you feel its better to do one or not for peace of mind.
Whatever did we do before we all had combustion analysers!?
What is the point in recording the ratios, if they're out and when you call the manufacturers to discuss it, they say we shouldn't do a combustion test on commisioning as the lining of the combustion chamber will throw the results out?
The benchmark has lots of other information which might also not be rellevant. A standard form is printed in the back of every boiler hand book whether it's a system or a combi, or a heat only.
I'll do one if it's required. If its a new appliance, and its doing what it should regarding gas rates and burner pressures, then the chances of an issue are very slim. I would do one if I felt it appropriate. Which I often do.
Milsy, are you saying you broke your C/A doing a test on a new boiler, but after letting it run for half an hour and using another analyser you got OK results?
Yeah it killed my analyser wouldnt pick up any CO after that. But lesson learnt.
Surley though you would perform a f.g.a as part of the commissioning process where they usually ask for co2 % or co/co2 ratios as part of the commissioning benchmark?
Although you would have done gas rates the f.g.a would give you information on the safe operation of the applience along with any defects you might not see.
True. And yeah the chances of anything being wrong are very unlikely.
Although in the past we weren't fitting boilers with forced draft burners where the burners are hard to see/access. ( viessmann for instance)
I' ve found running the applience for 10-30 mins burns away any coatings and the readings are within the M.I's tolerances.
i thought from April this year combustion analysis should be carried out on all boilers, although if this applies to commissioning I'm unsure?
Interesting. Might start fitting wb! Save me some time. 🙂
or Ideal, continued work for the 3-4 year of its life.
I've fitted a good few Logics after being persuaded over a game of golf and a free lunch (what a **** i am :lol🙂. I was very sceptical to begin with but so far (touch wood) there has been no problems. It is a decent enough boiler but fkn ugly imo
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