Never seem to get any significant readings on my TPI fga when I carry out flue integrity. I know we don't want any CO but that alway seems to be 0 and my oxygen readings rarely move from 20.9% ...
Hi Allen What training course did you learn this on I got inspected today by the compliance manager for a national company and told him this he said no and then also rang in his words the gas god and he again said that’s not true I’ve always tested there please help me prove them wrong
Hi Allen Interesting video spoke to ideal at PHEX CHELSEA yesterday and mentioned this he said no talking rubbish Where did you get this tip from makes sense to me but he disagrees also told me that the the flue sump cracks because engineers over tighten right hand screw but I disagree with that what’s you opinion
@@AllenHart999 someone from ideal on the fourth floor at phex where adey was and showing heat pump seminar was looking at the new logic and changes they have made to the logic
I love Allen, proper good guy and making a great impact on trade. But I’m pretty sure he’s wrong about this. Ideals use breathable burner gaskets, which means no matter how you fit the gasket they always blow CO out the back of the burner (try this and I promise you you’ll see I’m right). Therefore if you do a flue integrity from the bottom you’ll always pick up POCs and drive yourself crazy. With other boilers yes, but on the logics with these breathable burner gaskets no way, you’ll waste hours of time trying to determine why your picking up gases. (FYI when you do a strip service on a logic never sweep test around the burner you’ll drive yourself mad, ideal calls them ‘breathable burner gaskets’ which is basically an excuse for a shit burner seal which blows out POCs. Flue integrity (at flue elbow) and Check combustion high and lows with case on).