03-16-2023, 06:04 PM
So after a long diagnosis with no help. The culprit was the exhaust stack was full of water.
I have the standard elbow at the roof line, it was about 1/3rd full of water and was causing all sorts of combustion issues.
There is no drain? I added one at the base of the exhaust in the 90 deg elbow.
I will have to check the generator exhaust as well.
Seems like this shouldn't happen.
Main symptom was a lot of smoke coming BACK into the AH bay. When I removed the burner and combustion sleeve and added compressed air (lots of compressed air) I got gurgling and a solid stream from the roof! NASTY stuff too.
Well at least my burner now has all new parts, again.)
I have the standard elbow at the roof line, it was about 1/3rd full of water and was causing all sorts of combustion issues.
There is no drain? I added one at the base of the exhaust in the 90 deg elbow.
I will have to check the generator exhaust as well.
Seems like this shouldn't happen.
Main symptom was a lot of smoke coming BACK into the AH bay. When I removed the burner and combustion sleeve and added compressed air (lots of compressed air) I got gurgling and a solid stream from the roof! NASTY stuff too.
Well at least my burner now has all new parts, again.)
Be seeing you,
Rick Miller
#423
1996, 45'+, Non-slide, Series 60, ABS, 1.5 Bath, Reverse Floorplan