Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

Oct 12, 2019
4
0
1
Member Type
DIY or Homeowner
Hi,
We have a 5 year oil warmflow combi boiler. Until last year it was regularly serviced by a qualified engineer. It has been a troublesome boiler with leaks and excessive heat ( I think) onnthe top of the boiler casing.
For a little while now it has begun to smell when the boiler is working.
I think it must be a combustion issue?
We live in open countryside, when the wind blows directly at the exhaust opening, the smell seems worse.
Is there anything I can do to rectify or cure this ongoing problem. I am going to buy a carbon monoxide monitor for the small room it is in. There is a hardwired carbon monoxide detector immediately outside on the ceiling, it has never gone off.
I'll enclose some photos of the boiler.
Any advice would be very much appreciated.
Peter.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20191012_174228.jpg
    IMG_20191012_174228.jpg
    741.5 KB · Views: 43
  • IMG_20191012_174237.jpg
    IMG_20191012_174237.jpg
    662 KB · Views: 41
  • IMG_20191012_174256.jpg
    IMG_20191012_174256.jpg
    671.5 KB · Views: 39
  • IMG_20191012_174336.jpg
    IMG_20191012_174336.jpg
    436.1 KB · Views: 41
A Oftec engineer will analyze the flue gases from the boiler and adjust the burner to achieve better combustion this will improve the smell dramatically . Kop
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lou
Hi kip,
Really appreciate your quick reply.
I will find an OFtec engineer as you suggest.
Thank you
Peter
[automerge]1570953364[/automerge]

[automerge]1570954177[/automerge]
I'm sorry Kop for your name discrepancy.
Peter
 
Last edited:
As suggested by KoP. You need to get this checked ASAP.
There should be NO combustion fumes/smells in the room.
There are a few ‘model specific’ issues with these. A decent oil engineer
should be able to identify the problem.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lou
And you are better looking for an experienced engineer rather than just oftec. Don't need to be oftec to service and repair oil appliances.

Ask for a recommendation from a neighbour.

Unlikely to be combustion gases. If as you say it seems excessively hot it may require an adjustment on the secondary thermostat.

But as said above a good engineer will help you out.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lou

Official Sponsors of Plumbers Talk

Similar plumbing topics

We recommend City Plumbing Supplies, BES, and Plumbing Superstore for all plumbing supplies.