British Gas servicing the above boiler ramped up the boiler to maximum in the installer menu to do flue gas analysis.
They also measured the working gas pressure on the gas valve test nipple. This fell to 8mbar on maximum and 17mbar on high setting.
They then removed the isolation valve under the boiler and an amount of black sulphide dust was emitted, maybe quarter a teaspoon. They have now said the gas pipeline is blocked with the black dust restricting gas flow.
The pipe run from the meter is long at about 15 meters. The first 14m is 28mm copper and then up through the floor at 22mm and into 15mm just before the isolation valve.
Pipework is 10 years old.
After removing the isolation valve and blasting gas through the pipe no more black dust was ejected.
Does it sound feasible the pipework can be blocked by this?
The run is under a suspended floor the whole length of the house. It will be a real mess to renew.
Any thoughts? Is his diagnosis correct. Are there services which will camera or pressure clean the line?
They also measured the working gas pressure on the gas valve test nipple. This fell to 8mbar on maximum and 17mbar on high setting.
They then removed the isolation valve under the boiler and an amount of black sulphide dust was emitted, maybe quarter a teaspoon. They have now said the gas pipeline is blocked with the black dust restricting gas flow.
The pipe run from the meter is long at about 15 meters. The first 14m is 28mm copper and then up through the floor at 22mm and into 15mm just before the isolation valve.
Pipework is 10 years old.
After removing the isolation valve and blasting gas through the pipe no more black dust was ejected.
Does it sound feasible the pipework can be blocked by this?
The run is under a suspended floor the whole length of the house. It will be a real mess to renew.
Any thoughts? Is his diagnosis correct. Are there services which will camera or pressure clean the line?