maypot
Electrical
- Feb 25, 2005
- 108
Hi,
Further to my threads on the high CO content and capacity of the ID fan , and following the difficulty of the ID to induce a negative pressure on my boiler at full load, we are now having side wall damage. I presume the damage is caused by the constant puffing inside the combustion chamber due to the boiler running at positive pressure.
I wish to ascertain if the real cause is the incapacity of the ID to maintain negative draft inside the combustion chamber.
Thanks for any input.
Bob
Further to my threads on the high CO content and capacity of the ID fan , and following the difficulty of the ID to induce a negative pressure on my boiler at full load, we are now having side wall damage. I presume the damage is caused by the constant puffing inside the combustion chamber due to the boiler running at positive pressure.
I wish to ascertain if the real cause is the incapacity of the ID to maintain negative draft inside the combustion chamber.
Thanks for any input.
Bob