I wonder if anyone can help ?
I had a Grandee Oil Combi boiler installed in the autumn last year, it was commisssioned and seemed ok until it started to get cold, (less than 2-3 degrees celsius outside).
The CO2 setting at commissioning was 12% and CO 20ppm, and Flue gas temp 85 degrees c, the air inlet from outside is only short a few inches through the wall, and the air inlet valve setting has a scale between 1 and 6, originally set at 4.
When it is cold I can only get the boiler to fire and stay on when I turn this down to 2-2.5, but then the flue gas turns very sooty (and eventually it will go out (as the photocell needs cleaning off!), so typically I can turn it up to 3 again, but anymore and it will fail to start again.
When warmer weather comes again it will work happily at 3.5 to 4.
Annoying as when you really need it to work properly, is when it's cold!
Any help much appreciated.
I had a Grandee Oil Combi boiler installed in the autumn last year, it was commisssioned and seemed ok until it started to get cold, (less than 2-3 degrees celsius outside).
The CO2 setting at commissioning was 12% and CO 20ppm, and Flue gas temp 85 degrees c, the air inlet from outside is only short a few inches through the wall, and the air inlet valve setting has a scale between 1 and 6, originally set at 4.
When it is cold I can only get the boiler to fire and stay on when I turn this down to 2-2.5, but then the flue gas turns very sooty (and eventually it will go out (as the photocell needs cleaning off!), so typically I can turn it up to 3 again, but anymore and it will fail to start again.
When warmer weather comes again it will work happily at 3.5 to 4.
Annoying as when you really need it to work properly, is when it's cold!
Any help much appreciated.