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The 4 Most Common Causes Of Boiler Failure

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Right On Home @rightonhome · Jul 23, 2022

What if there's no hot water or heat? Broken diaphragms, airlocks, motorized valve failures, and low water levels are all possible causes for your boiler not producing hot water or heat. You should contact a certified boiler technician to diagnose the problem and replace any damaged components. Contact the boiler repair Howell NJ experts if you are facing boiler failure issues.

 

 

1. The condensate pipe has become ice-cold.

 

The condensate line in your boiler conveys the acidic water created by waste gas from the boiler to an outside drain. This pipe has the potential to freeze. A fault code on your boiler may then appear, alerting you to an issue with the condensate pipe.

 

2. There is no pilot light.

 

A broken thermocouple might cut off the gas supply. The pilot light may go out as a result of this. A buildup of residue on the pilot light might also cause it to fail.

 

3. There is a pressure drop.

 

If your pressure gauge displays less than 1, your system may have a pressure problem. A water leak or a defective pressure relief valve can cause this.

 

4. The boiler has started to kettle.

 

You have a significant problem with your system if your boiler makes a deep rumbling sound as if it were a large tea kettle about to boil over. The most common reason is lime scale or sludge buildup on the system's heat exchanger. Water flow may be restricted due to this, and the water then boils, producing the sound of a kettle.

 

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