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Hi, I have an ideal classic ff230 and this evening when the heating came on I noticed a rather loud whining noise coming from the boiler near the top and when I looked in the little inspection window, the flames were yellow rather than blue, so I have immediately turned it off and phoned the landlord and am waiting for him to get back to me, I'm now worried about how long this has been going on for and are we at risk from carbon dioxide? (we have an alarm which hasn't gone off) or as its all sealed would it all just go out the flue?

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Carlos.
 
As your boiler is room sealed it is extremely unlikely that any noxious fumes would enter
your property.

You are right to turn off the boiler. Leave it off until the problem has been rectified by a qualified
gas operative.

Carbon Monoxide is the dangerous gas given off by the yellow flame.
 
I hope your landlord has the gas appliances checked , you should have a copy of a 'landlords ' gas safety certificate.
 
Yeah, everything's all legit, the whining noise can be heard from the flue terminal when outside and according to a google search would appear to be an issue with the fan, but of course I won't be touching it.

I turned the boiler back on after a while as getting cold and the noise disappeared once warmed up and the flames were back to the normal blue, but getting someone out anyway!
 
Just an update, British gas are refusing to come out and look at the boiler until after someone from transco (or whatever they're called now) comes and looks at it to verify its safe!
 
Why get involved with BG?
Post your location and one of our members will sort you out quickly and for a fair price with no added bullsheet.
 
I think your landlord may be pulling your leg here, or not telling you the full story. Maybe he has an excess to pay with BG and is hoping Transco can come and verify its safe to save himself some pennies? (Which they won't as they leave everything turned off)

Surely when everyone else phones up BG and says there's a problem with their boiler they don't have to have Transco out........
 
Your landlord should sort all this out. It's not down to yourself to do all this. Tell him you will hold back your rent if he doesn't get it sorted and I wouldn't be turning it on either. When was someone round to do a gas safety check on it and a full service and I mean a service not a stupid gas analyser test. I always clean them out with a brush and hoover.
 
I always call them as its easier than going backwards and forwards with my landlord, so its me they told that national grid gas had to come out!
 
What have we not been told here?

The gas transporter does not not inspect appliances, they are not qualified to.

They will only check that the gas supply is working and safe to use. If a leak or
an unsafe situation found the supply would be capped off and made safe.
 
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