Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What should I do if the wall-hung boiler turns off in windy weather?

What should I do if the wall-hung boiler turns off in windy weather?

If there is a strong wind, there may be wind flowing back from the flue, which will affect the use effect of the wall-hung boiler. Strong wind has a certain influence on the wall-hung boiler, which may cause backflow or flameout.

The flue of the wall-hung boiler is a biweekly flue, that is, exhaust and intake are two parts of the same flue. The coaxial flue used in the wall-hung boiler is a shape in which two metal pipes, one thick and one thin, are sleeved together. The inner thin tube is used to discharge waste gas, and the middle part between the thin tube and the thick tube is used to enter air (oxygen for combustion), and the low temperature of the air can cool the high-temperature gas tail gas.