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Worcester Dansmoor WM12/19 wall hung oil boiler.
My freindly plumber calls me in to investigate what he thinks is an electrical problem causing it to lock out.
It's tripping on a flue over temperature, which is a sensor coiled up right on the top of the boiler.
It's a newish house, about 5 years old and it's been tripping for some time.
So we fire it up and wait while it warms up. Sure enough it trips out, so out with the temperature probe.
The flow water temperature was only up to 55 degrees but the temperature on the top of the boiler was up to nearly 80 degrees. Why would it be that hot?
Eventually I persuade the plumber to open up the burner to have a look.
The baffle box was almost totally disintegrated, rusted and distorted. Plumber suspects burner was set up wrong right from the start and has been burning too hot.
Never seen anything like that before, and most unexpected when investigating what was thought to be an electrical problem.
My freindly plumber calls me in to investigate what he thinks is an electrical problem causing it to lock out.
It's tripping on a flue over temperature, which is a sensor coiled up right on the top of the boiler.
It's a newish house, about 5 years old and it's been tripping for some time.
So we fire it up and wait while it warms up. Sure enough it trips out, so out with the temperature probe.
The flow water temperature was only up to 55 degrees but the temperature on the top of the boiler was up to nearly 80 degrees. Why would it be that hot?
Eventually I persuade the plumber to open up the burner to have a look.
The baffle box was almost totally disintegrated, rusted and distorted. Plumber suspects burner was set up wrong right from the start and has been burning too hot.
Never seen anything like that before, and most unexpected when investigating what was thought to be an electrical problem.