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jonny5isalive

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Dec 4, 2013
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Hi. Be most grateful for any advice from the learned. I've been to one of these that intermittently cycles with a very loud deep vibrating noise. Sounds respiration based.

Does it with the front off also so not flue seals I'm thinking?
Doesn't change if I touch/move fan. Flue.

Condense clear. Sump clear. Trap clear.
Fga great
Inlet pressure fine
Gas valve resistance correct as per ideal technical.

When I first went to it it had no water in the trap. Probably because the flue had no fall. And it was set to max so no condensing. Remedied these two faults and it seemed to go away. Jobs a good UN I thought.

Customer calls and its making noises again.
Will check trap has water in again when I go back as it seemed to be linked to having an open airway into the drain.

Other things I've done
Run hot water through hex
Checked hex which is clear
Cleaned sump of hex bits
Changed ignition electrode and ionisation probe and set to correct dimensions.

Changed pump (external) as that was shot
Condense and flue now run downhill the right way.
Reseated fan.

Thanks Jon
 
Sucked it out with the wet vac. It enters kitchen sink waste pipe below trap, wm spigot etc.
House basher job with condense run up hill before it entered the wall. Good knows what it does behind the wall.

Thinking of putting in a 22mm trap and air gap in case it was siphoning? And changing the trap for completeness sake
 
sounds like the fan have you got a flat head screw driver put the end on the fan and can you feel when it gets worse/noise?
I'll try that tomorrow. Used my finger to try to slow it down to see if I could affect it in any way and no joy.

You mean on the pin end that supports the fan?
 
I know its a long shot, but where it joins the waste , is where the one i did was blocked with fat. , but thinking again if it makes the noise while you are there and the sump is dry it cant be blocked
 
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I know its a long shot, but where it joins the waste , is where the one i did was blocked with fat. , but thinking again if it makes the noise while you are there and the sump is dry it cant be blocked
Took it apart as much as I could at the join but it was solvent weld all the way so only access at the compression Jon above[emoji17] . Was clear
 
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