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How can I fix my Warmflow oil boiler?

Hi, I recently serviced my Warmflow boiler by giving it a good clean ,changing the nozzle and cleaning the elecdrodes but now find it very fumey. If anyone has any ideas I would really apreciate your advice, thanks.
Wes, September 2010
Thanks for your advice - if maintenance engineers were not so expensive I wouldn't need to do it myself!!!! Rant over!!! :)

Wes, September 2010
Yes, you should get someone who knows what they are doing to do it for you!

You have done something like damaged seals, fitted the wrong nozzle (even the right one has a 15% manufacturing tolerance) adjusted the oil, adjusted the air, messed up air intakes so the recycle, duffed the nozzle while fitting it, caused flame impingement......the list goes on.........

get a professional to do it, we are trained, know how to do it, and carry the correct test equipment to ensure its running correctly and efficiently

find you local techie on oftec.org

rant over!

TG, September 2010