Tarm Excel 2200 boiler leak

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m3a1

New Member
Jan 16, 2021
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VT
Interested in any experience with a leak in the boiler. It is visible on the floor, at the base of the furnace to the right of the ash door. The insulation and panel around the furnace keep you from seeing the actual surface of the boiler. The filler set at 15 psi, is able to easily keep up with it. Has been working well for 11 years and here we are in the middle of winter!

Options: could try some boiler stop leak; take the loading and ash doors off and remove the front panel to see behind the insulation to maybe spot where leak originates, and then reinstall ; hope that it doesn't get worse and wait for Spring.

Thanks