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Triangle Tube Boiler: Venting / flue fault
Air-pressure and flue faults on a Triangle Tube boiler are a combustion-safety issue: a blocked, sagging or disconnected vent — or condensate in the sensing line — can spill flue gases, including carbon monoxide. The boiler locks out to keep you safe.
Air-pressure and flue faults on a Triangle Tube boiler are a combustion-safety issue: a blocked, sagging or disconnected vent — or condensate in the sensing line — can spill flue gases, including carbon monoxide. The boiler locks out to keep you safe. On Triangle Tube boilers, this is linked to 1 fault code (Flue / Vent Fault). Below are the likely causes, the safe checks you can make, and exactly what our licensed BC gas technicians do — because boiler repair in British Columbia is licensed gas work, not a DIY job.
This is a gas-safety fault. Diagnosing ignition, flame, gas or venting problems requires combustion analysis and gas-pressure testing that, by BC law, only a licensed gas technician may perform. Never bypass a safety lockout. Smell gas? Leave the building and call 911 or FortisBC at 1-800-663-9911 from outside.
What you might notice
- Lockout, often worse in wind, rain or cold snaps
- No heat or hot water
- Boiler tries to start, then faults during purge
Safe checks you can make first
These are the only steps a homeowner should take. If they don’t resolve it, stop — the rest is licensed gas work.
- 1Check the outdoor vent terminal for snow, ice, leaves or a nest (from outside, safely)
- 2Note whether faults are worse in wind, rain or cold
- 3Never bypass an air-pressure switch or any venting safety
- 4Call a licensed technician to inspect the flue and combustion
Related Triangle Tube fault code
These Triangle Tube codes are commonly behind “venting / flue fault”. Tap any code for its full meaning, causes and fix.
What our licensed technicians do
- Inspect intake and exhaust venting for blockage, sagging or disconnection
- Test the air-pressure switch and its sensing tubes for blockage or condensate
- Check the condensate trap and flue for water back-up
- Verify safe combustion and draft with analysis before return to service
Triangle Tube venting / flue fault — FAQ
Why is my Triangle Tube boiler showing a venting or air-pressure fault?
Air-pressure and flue faults on a Triangle Tube boiler are a combustion-safety issue: a blocked, sagging or disconnected vent — or condensate in the sensing line — can spill flue gases, including carbon monoxide. The boiler locks out to keep you safe. The related Triangle Tube fault code is Flue / Vent Fault. A licensed technician confirms the true root cause with the right instruments before any repair.
Is it safe to keep resetting my Triangle Tube boiler when it shows "venting / flue fault"?
No. A single reset after a one-off event is fine, but "venting / flue fault" involves gas, ignition, flame or venting safety. Repeated resets without fixing the cause can be dangerous and can damage the boiler. If the fault returns, switch the boiler off and call GasBoilers.ca at 604-359-1081. If you ever smell gas, leave the building and call 911 or FortisBC at 1-800-663-9911 from outside.
Can you repair a Triangle Tube boiler with this problem in Greater Vancouver?
Yes. Our Red Seal–certified, TSBC gas-licensed technicians diagnose and repair Triangle Tube Prestige Solo and Prestige Excellence stainless condensing boilers across Vancouver, Burnaby, Surrey, Richmond, the Tri-Cities and the rest of Greater Vancouver. Same-day appointments are often available — call 604-359-1081.
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