CPSCRecalled Jan 22, 2007 · #07521
Weil-McLain Co. Recalls Boilers for Leaking Exhaust, Carbon Monoxide
Hazard
The boiler assembly is not properly sealed. Exhaust and carbon monoxide (CO) can leak during operation and accumulate, posing a risk of poisoning.
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The recall involves the Weil-McLain Model 80, 88, 94, and LGB Packaged Commercial Boilers built from December 1, 2005 through October 26, 2006. The model information is written on a name plate or rating label on the front blue sheet metal jacket panels.
Product details
- Product
- Model 80, 88, 94 and LGB Packaged Commercial Boilers
- Type
- Boilers & Accessories
- Manufacturer
- Weil-McLain Co., of Michigan City, Ind.
- Model numbers
- 2005, 2006
- UPCs
- —
- Sold at
- The products were purchased from Weil-McLain and shipped to job sites per boiler order shipping instructions. Price to consumer (not installed) may range from: Model Rating Base List Price (approximate) LBG (Gas) 400 - 2860 MBH input $4,400 - $21,500 80 (Gas/Oil) 346 - 1674 MBH input $2,800 - $8,300 88 (Gas/Oil) 996 - 5845 MBH input $7,000 - $26,900 94 (Gas/Oil) 2527 - 8660 MBH input $32,100 - $88,000
- Made in
- United States
What you should do
Weil-McLain has directly notified all customers with recalled boilers and is providing a repair free of charge.