of combustion products yes but not of unburnt gasI'm not sure, was just told that was the source of the leak, that missing electrode gasket. Do you not think that being missing would cause a leak?
of combustion products yes but not of unburnt gasI'm not sure, was just told that was the source of the leak, that missing electrode gasket. Do you not think that being missing would cause a leak?
Cadent said they detected gas not carbon monoxide. It's all very strangeof combustion products yes but not of unburnt gas
You said in post #13 that Cadent didn't detect a leak. Are you sure its gas you can smell?Cadent said they detected gas not carbon monoxide. It's all very strange
Cadent came twice. I'm probably not being very clear. I few months ago they didn't detect anything, at a time the boiler was missing the gasket. When they came a couple of days ago after I smelt gas this time they did, which led to the discovery of the missing gasket when my landlady's company checked it.You said in post #13 that Cadent didn't detect a leak. Are you sure its gas you can smell?
Do the detectors they use test for both gas and carbon monoxide do you know?If it was carbon monoxide he wouldn't have smelt it as it is odourless.
Hence the requiremnt for a detector.
Nope they only detect flammable gasses , not products of combustionDo the detectors they use test for both gas and carbon monoxide do you know?
not strictly right ian they use a bascombe detector now that at same time as detecting methane also register CO , O2... Dont do ratios or C02Nope they only detect flammable gasses , not products of combustion
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