Posted on 12/30/2010 6:05:27 PM PST by Rashputin
Freezing Brits steamed over new green boilers
Phil Boehmke
Five years ago the global warming crowd and their comrades in the Labour Party mandated the use of new green technology boilers in Great Britain. Government and environmental experts said that the condensing boilers would not only greatly reduce the consumers carbon footprint, but would also lower their heating bills. Saving money and saving the planet, what could be better?
The UK Daily Mail reports that during the recent record cold spell in Great Britain, tens of thousands of people were without heat due to a serious flaw in the new boilers design.
British Gas is understood to have had 60,000 call-outs in Yorkshire alone. And the cost to call out a plumber? It can be between £200 to £300 on a bank holiday. And dont forget about VAT.
Weve had double the number of call-outs as in the same period last year, says Charlie Mullins, MD of Pimlico Plumbers in London, the countrys largest independent plumbing company.
It is a massive problem. Some customers were ready to move out because their condensing boilers broke. If I had a choice, Id put in a non-condensing boiler every time.
Its all the more infuriating because the problem causing these breakdowns is so simple. In cold weather, the pipe that takes waste water from the back of the condensing boiler-which isnt there in a normal boiler-freezes solid, shutting down the system and in many cases causing permanent damage.
But this problem is just one of many that have plagued this boiler design since they became popular in the Nineties. Many plumbers consider them to be little more than a multi-billion-pound con-trick.
The condensing boilers were designed to recycle the CO2 emissions and steam that would normally be vented outside and then feed it back into the system through the waste water pipe. The new system was touted to increase efficiency by as much as 93%.
In 2005 Labour deputy PM John Prescott made the condensing boiler mandate a key part of his plan to meet the CO2 reduction targets called for in the Kyoto Protocol. Three years later in an effort to sell the green technology boondoggle to the people, the government initiated a program which paid homeowners £400 towards the purchase and installation of the new boilers.
Sales people quickly jumped on the new market and produced glowing savings estimates for their customers. Boiler manufacturers and installers enjoyed a boom as they removed perfectly good boilers and replaced then with the new eco-friendly units. Everything was going smoothly until frustrated consumers discovered that their new boilers didnt work in really cold weather.
To make matters worse, the new boilers typically last only 3-6 years and the costs of parts to repair the units are outrageously high. One of the bi-products of the condensation process is the creation of acidic water vapor from the dissolved nitrogen and sulfur oxides which corrode the delicate system components. Gee, the old boilers were very reliable and lasted 20 years on average.
December 30, 2010
>Other than that, theres nothing to gripe about.
LOL Real life facts don’t bother your brain do they?
Delicate system components is not the boiler heat exchanger. they are referring to electronics. But you got to have a leak somewhere before the vapors get around to the outside of the boiler where the wiring is. everything on a condensing boiler is stainless, plastic, or rubber...or should be. If you got vapors drifting off your boiler, something is terribly screwed up, and yes those vapors will destroy electronics over time.
The shell might be resistant, but, it is only a shell if the components are dissolved. Read the article, again.
This is the natural result of politically driven mandates. When the government requires that we buy a certain type of heating system, the heating system’s primary purpose is to satisfy political requirements, not heating requirements. The application of this object lesson to healthcare should be obvious.
LOL, what “components” do you think you are talking about?
No, it isn't. They have alloys now that are far more corrosion resistant than earlier versions like 300 series steel. A good design and corrosion or heat isn't a factor but that design has to be good across the board. They obviously have a weak link.
Old Chineese proverb:
“Today’s Problems were often Yesterdays Solutions.”
Like the “low flow” toilets [which don’t flush] here in CA, and the “low flow” showers [which guarantees a 25 minute shower] where you can’t rinse your hair.
Harumph!
15. Mortgages to those “who need houses”, but can’t pay for them.
16. Immigration - not issuing working visas where justified, creating horrendous bureaucracy and army of illegals.
17. Oooobama and dismantling US.
Will we ever learn?
The price of kerosene went from $1.75 to $4.00 a gallon, and the new low sulfur formulation attracts more water - which clogs the wicks much more quickly.
I went from using one wick a season to 3-4 wicks a season, and having to burn off the wicks much more frequently (wasting fuel, because you have to burn off outside the space you're heating).
Even though I'm very experienced at using a portable space heater, I still have lots of trouble these days - whereas before the change the operation ran smooth as silk.
Anyone who has one of these portable heaters and doesn't maintain the heck out it is GUARANTEED to find it nearly useless when the emergency comes. And since it's a pain to maintain them, that's easily 3 out of every 4 portable kerosene heaters (most likely more!).
Another successful .gov micromanagement EPIC FAIL. Of course, the peasants are the only ones who pay the price...
Do people have these boilers outside? Could they possibly be freezing indoors?
Or it could be they are using Lucus Electronics. (^;
I am running Jet-A in mine. (5 yrs plus) The specs are very close to the same as far as I can tell. A lot cheaper also.
Guess it’s a good thing I still have my 5 gallon metal buckets from 1999 — still sealed. Also have a few spare wicks but not many.
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