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Got called to one of these in a small flat yesterday flame keeps cutting out both times i was there worked fine . Flame picture all good , pressure and gas rate all good ,tenant said that sometimes works for several hours before it cuts out . No issue with controls and room has CO alarm which i tested and appeared to work.

Thought maybe dust or dirt in burner but visual look good and flame was evenly burning across it, one concern was fire stated not to be installed in room less than 30 m2 however rough measure got 35m2.

Thinking air in room is becoming vitiated as has small kitchen attached to lounge with no door, what else could cause this on a fire like this?
 
Is there anything affecting it like a ceiling fan or extractor??
 
Or any other appliances. But if you say you have checked the room Co and there is an alarm present. HD you checked the FSD
 
Tried calling manu ?? Might be some silly fault or adjustment that they are aware of
 
What is 4" in cm2??
Just sounds like vitiated. Or some kind of thermostat or control fault. I'm looking for Focal, to see what it looks like via Google
 
I was thinking faulty oxy safe but its so stuffy in the room started thinking that room was vitiated. Starting to think be just easier to shut fire down less hassle.
 
Agreed mate. I find these things terrifying. They can be fine one day and not the next depending on how the filters cope. Good thing they have a co detector but all the same I bet it's the typical never serviced attitude but it looks nice on the wall
 
So many different types in focal. It must be the cassette type I imagine.
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All okay.
Had you tried a working pressure test with ALL other appliances working??
 
Surely if only 35cm2 you've measures close enough to!!, and MIs say 4 inch vent required "small flat" and 7kW gas appliance and flame failure. Just sounds very complicated.
I'd try a working pressure test with ALL other appliances working on full.!
Check working pressure at meter and the appliance.
 
sommat to do with cooking or flat gas demand then my guess..............


not a shared chimney is it?!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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