Combi Bolier Spillage Test

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Hi Folks

Can anyone advise me how you would carry out a spillage test on a Vokera Linea24/28 Combi Bolier

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Tony, are you CORGI registered?

If so why do you want to do that?

Tony
 
you dont get open flued linea's do you?

ive seen an OF excell spill before. quite impressive on hot water demand :eek:
 
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Why would corgi registration be any sort of an issue to spillage checking your own boiler :confused:

I don't know nickso only ever see a handfull of vokeras a year round here...just the way I like it.
 
ollski said:
Why would corgi registration be any sort of an issue to spillage checking your own boiler :confused:

I don't know nickso only ever see a handfull of vokeras a year round here...just the way I like it.

lol...fear of the unknown.

i like vokeras, easy to work on, cheap parts.....apart from the dreaded hydra/eclipse.....shudder :LOL:
 
I'm not a CORGI engineer..just a home owner...

The boilers a fan flued as far as I know... :LOL:
 
You can only do a spillage check on an open flue, although it is possible to have a fanned open flue I very much doubt you have. The answer to the question though is that instructions to spillage check a particular appliance are in the manufacturer's instructions.
 
nickso said:
you dont get open flued linea's do you?

ive seen an OF excell spill before. quite impressive on hot water demand :eek:

I've neve seen an open flue Linea either.
 
While Lineas are made in OF version, these are not imported.

You do not carry out spillage check on a room sealed boiler.
 
DP said:
You do not carry out spillage check on a room sealed boiler.

I call it a case seal check. And those of us without FGA,s the method isnt that great. Especially on netaheats!
 
The last OF Vokera was the Maxin 24CF. Before that the Flowmatic CF (looks like an Excell). There are no UK OF versions of Linea or Excell.
 

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