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Water in air intake
Mr_Fipps
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Hello all,
I have a Smith GT-150 boiler (installed 5 years ago). The installers had to come out yearly because the boiler went into lockout with an air switch open error. They disconnected the air intake where it connected to the boiler and emptied out a good amount of water that had collected there. It turns out that a contractor friend looked at it this year, and tells me they piped in the concentric vent kit improperly. The branch for the wye fitting inside ties in below the vent. The manual says the air intake branch needs to go in at the top or the side to prevent rain water etc. from getting into the intake.
My question is- could the water in the intake have caused any damage to other components in the boiler (heat exchanger, blower, etc.)? The boiler is in lockout now for an ignition failure and they are installing a new gas valve for me, saying this will solve the problem.
How can I be sure the water in the air intake over the last 5 years hasn't caused any other damage to the boiler?
Thanks in advance for your help-
I have a Smith GT-150 boiler (installed 5 years ago). The installers had to come out yearly because the boiler went into lockout with an air switch open error. They disconnected the air intake where it connected to the boiler and emptied out a good amount of water that had collected there. It turns out that a contractor friend looked at it this year, and tells me they piped in the concentric vent kit improperly. The branch for the wye fitting inside ties in below the vent. The manual says the air intake branch needs to go in at the top or the side to prevent rain water etc. from getting into the intake.
My question is- could the water in the intake have caused any damage to other components in the boiler (heat exchanger, blower, etc.)? The boiler is in lockout now for an ignition failure and they are installing a new gas valve for me, saying this will solve the problem.
How can I be sure the water in the air intake over the last 5 years hasn't caused any other damage to the boiler?
Thanks in advance for your help-
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