Claythrow
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As the title says...it's a direct vent style boiler, & is supposed to be extremely efficient. But when outside yesterday putting in new basement windows I noticed the exhaust gases smell like propane. It's unmistakable...to give you an idea of "how much" it smells like propane.
Is this normal?
If it helps, it was about 9 degrees yesterday, don't know if that matters.
When it was installed about 4 years ago, someone from Viessman came to "calibrate" the boiler with these special tools & probes (iirc) As he was running through the tests, a few times he ran into a result & said, "Oh, something must just be off there with the tools" & moved on.
It didn't really seem like he fully knew what he was doing. & our propane bills were not as low as calculated either. I'm wondering if something is not right with the system & instead of re-burning any exhaust gases with propane in them it's just exhausting them outside?
To give you a better idea of the smell, I would say it seemed just short of flammable. My propane grill does not smell that strongly of propane.
Is this normal?
If it helps, it was about 9 degrees yesterday, don't know if that matters.
When it was installed about 4 years ago, someone from Viessman came to "calibrate" the boiler with these special tools & probes (iirc) As he was running through the tests, a few times he ran into a result & said, "Oh, something must just be off there with the tools" & moved on.
It didn't really seem like he fully knew what he was doing. & our propane bills were not as low as calculated either. I'm wondering if something is not right with the system & instead of re-burning any exhaust gases with propane in them it's just exhausting them outside?
To give you a better idea of the smell, I would say it seemed just short of flammable. My propane grill does not smell that strongly of propane.