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Been lumped onto servicing which normally dont do so can someone clarify what burner pressures i should be getting please for 24 to 28 kw boilers.
 
sorry should have been bit more clearer, working on social housing lack of MI's as usual and have come across occasional appliance in past where data tag is a mess, what occurs in then?
 
I normally ring the manufacturers tech line and ask for the info. Flame pic will give you an indication, as will FGA readings, but Ideally you need to know what they should be in order to check them and adjust accordingly
 
Yeah in theory, but if it has no data badge, how do you know the figure you get is actually what it should be? It's a pain when the data badge has been ripped off, I have a little netbook that I've loaded on several thousand manuals so I can get the info I need without having to ring manufacturers.
 
Yeah in theory, but if it has no data badge, how do you know the figure you get is actually what it should be? It's a pain when the data badge has been ripped off, I have a little netbook that I've loaded on several thousand manuals so I can get the info I need without having to ring manufacturers.

Yeah i do the same with a net book, i keep it in the bag that came with my kane analyser, and house my multimeter in their as well.
 
no data badge, no MI = NO SERVICE, unless you have absolute clear product knowledge, as you cannot confirm you have enough info to confirm appliance safety, a bit OTT i agree, but when the big bad man asks you why you thought you could do these checks on an appliance you do not know, you will be in soapy
 
if there is no data badge then how do you even know the basics like if the appliance is for natural gas/lpg? im with kirkgas.
 
Well if there is a gas meter with pipework leading from it to the boiler, I'm happy to assume its Natural gas. If the boiler case states "Joe Bloggs 24 cdi" for example, I will then ring the "joe Bloggs" tech line and confirm the appliance and ask for the burner pressures which I will then check and adjust accordingly. Simples.
 
if its a 24kw boiler and you get that gas rating it and the fga checks out ok ? why then do you need to do burner pressure ?
 
so you are assuming that the person who fitted the boiler in the first place did so correctly? personally i would assume nothing.
 
I had one today Worcester 240 RSF. Screw for burner pressure wouldn't turn and as I have a habbit of snapping screws I was reluctant to force this one. No MI, I'm sure the boiler is a 24kw but the heat input is 30kw for DHW. Gas Rated this at 29kw, FGA 0.0007. Working pressure. Seals, flame picture and burner insulation all good. I had a cooker and a boiler it took me 1.5 hours is that normal for a landlord certificate 2 appliances. Or am I just slow?
 
its around 10mb for 24kw boilers aint it ?
Guessing/assuming is not good enough as far as I am concerned. Off top of my head a Worc. 24 CDI BP is 13mbar to name but one.

Ideally,(although rarely carried out) it is good practice to do BP & Gas Rate where possible. How do you know the correct injector is in place otherwise. It is possible to have an LPG nozzle not been swapped for a gas one or vise-versa. Doing a Gas Rate and BP would indicate this as the readings would not tally up.


As others mentioned, unless you know the appliance settings, in the absence of a data plate, MI's or info from manufacturer you should not be carrying out any work on the appliance. Simple as that.
 
1.5 hours for cooker and boiler , took me about hour and quarter to do each boiler service today not sure if thats slow but then i'm usually install. As far as i'm concerned working with gas isn't a race rather take my time and double check again if not sure .
 
Well if there is a gas meter with pipework leading from it to the boiler, I'm happy to assume its Natural gas. If the boiler case states "Joe Bloggs 24 cdi" for example, I will then ring the "joe Bloggs" tech line and confirm the appliance and ask for the burner pressures which I will then check and adjust accordingly. Simples.

ive seen lpg water heater connected to natural gas
 
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