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Getting high emissions on a Baxi 105HE, a full strip down has been carried out but then found that the secondary heat exchanger seal behind the plastic connection had failed and was leaking condense back in to the boiler.

So, I replaced the entire secondary heat exchanger today but still getting high emissions. I took the fga out at just shy of 400ppm, but it was still slowly crawling up.

Gas pressures/gas rate all ok. Checked air intake, 0ppm 20.7% O2. Heat exchanger clear, insulation pads in good condition, burner looks fine as well.

Anyone know any common faults to look out for?

Cheers!
 
12.1mb
whats the ratio and co2 reading in the instruction manual ?
i assume the heat sheilds are in place?
 
There is no co2 reading for a 105 he,basically there is a high concentration of pocs in the secondary hex due to its design, if its passing a integrity test,getting 12.1mb on full rate and its otherwise got a clean burner and hex there's not.much else wrong
 
Seals good between fan and secondary exchanger?
Flue restrictor removed?
Max BP is 12.1 +/- 0.5mb. I would set it at lower end of this ie. 11.5mb.
 
There is no co2 reading for a 105 he,basically there is a high concentration of pocs in the secondary hex due to its design, if its passing a integrity test,getting 12.1mb on full rate and its otherwise got a clean burner and hex there's not.much else wrong

thats what i was getting around to ;)
no good dipping the analyser in
 
Ye getting 12.1mb burner pressure, working pressure is 19mb as well.
No flue restrictor on this boiler (i don't think). The two clamps between fan and secondary heat exchanger are all good.

I lowered the burner pressure to 11.5mb and the emissions were a lot better.

So you wouldn't have bothered analysing it then redsaw?
 
curiosity after checking the bp, never going to agree with what youd expect and theres no parameters set by baxi for it!
 
For last 6 years I have been on the books for companies who have a policy of using FGA on EVERY boiler so I don't get to pick and choose.
Personally I have never come up against a boiler with readings way out of range of MI's or general standards that could not have been put down to some issue with workings of boiler.
We have a tool at our disposal that can show up issues with standard efficiency/non-zero governed boilers so why not use it on every appliance we can.
Just my opinion!
 
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