Our windhager pellet boiler was professionally installed late summer. Since then, we've had several incidents where the boiler throws a bunch of particulates into the room. I think this happens during ignition and that the particulates are blasting into the room through the draught damper. It's throwing enough material to make the space smoky/cloudy and set off the smoke alarm across the room (our boiler is in finished space). This burp of particulates is brief and, if I'm at home and notice right away, I can open window and, with a fan, clear it out in a few minutes.
Aside from this, the boiler seems to operate fine. We have good draft up our chimney and I can't figure out the pattern for when/why this happens. Before setting up the boiler, this flue liner was clean and appeared to be brand new. The first time it happened, the boiler had only been in service a few days so it shouldn't be related to something needing a cleaning. I happened to do a thorough cleaning just a week or so ago and we had another burp today.
I believe the particulates are fly ash since there is a fresh little pile right in front of the draught damper.
Has anyone experienced something like this and have ideas for how to prevent this from happening?
Aside from this, the boiler seems to operate fine. We have good draft up our chimney and I can't figure out the pattern for when/why this happens. Before setting up the boiler, this flue liner was clean and appeared to be brand new. The first time it happened, the boiler had only been in service a few days so it shouldn't be related to something needing a cleaning. I happened to do a thorough cleaning just a week or so ago and we had another burp today.
I believe the particulates are fly ash since there is a fresh little pile right in front of the draught damper.
Has anyone experienced something like this and have ideas for how to prevent this from happening?