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Bioflame 28kw
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<blockquote data-quote="f0ster" data-source="post: 7402773" data-attributes="member: 66372"><p>have you examined the inside of the flue elbow at the back of the boiler down at ground level, this elbow always gets choked up with ash, also it has seven power levels and if one of these power levels is dumping too many pellets on to the grate this will kill the vacuum, are you sure the vac sensor is ok, blow down the vac tube. examine all door seals, heat exchanger insulator blocks, ash box flat rope seal, if it can get air from somewhere else it will kill the vacuum, remove the grate housing and look under the igniter tube where the air comes from, might be full of debris,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f0ster, post: 7402773, member: 66372"] have you examined the inside of the flue elbow at the back of the boiler down at ground level, this elbow always gets choked up with ash, also it has seven power levels and if one of these power levels is dumping too many pellets on to the grate this will kill the vacuum, are you sure the vac sensor is ok, blow down the vac tube. examine all door seals, heat exchanger insulator blocks, ash box flat rope seal, if it can get air from somewhere else it will kill the vacuum, remove the grate housing and look under the igniter tube where the air comes from, might be full of debris, [/QUOTE]
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