Missing boiler gasket leak smells of gas (edited)

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If it was carbon monoxide he wouldn't have smelt it as it is odourless.
Hence the requiremnt for a detector.
 
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You said in post #13 that Cadent didn't detect a leak. Are you sure its gas you can smell?
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.
 
If it was carbon monoxide he wouldn't have smelt it as it is odourless.
Hence the requiremnt for a detector.
Do the detectors they use test for both gas and carbon monoxide do you know?
 
I honestly don't know what types of gases/fumes their detectors detect.
 
Having spoken to the boiler company I finally have the full picture. It was a burner gasket despite them saying on the day an eletrode gasket.

The boiler is a powermax range 140. The gas leak was from the electrode and they have confirmed it was when looking at this they discovered there was no burner gasket, and hasn't been for years. It has passed every yearly service and gas safety check for the last few years despite unknowingly having no gasket. I can't see how this is possible but sounds like it has been safe in the past despite the missing gasket as no carbon monoxide or gas leaks were detected during those service visits. Does this sound right. Thank you for any input, I am very worried as have been living here for many years.
 

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