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Two residential gas boiler brands have been recalled due to potential safety risks, including fire and carbon monoxide poisoning, posing serious injury or fatality hazards. The recall impacts specific models sold nationwide between late 2024 and early 2025, with consumers advised to cease use immediately and seek free repairs.

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HTP’s recall affects about 96 units of its ELU Elite Ultra boilers, alongside nine sold in Canada. The black, wall-mounted boilers, measuring approximately 20 inches wide and 34 inches tall, were available through independent heating and plumbing contractors and wholesale distributors from October 2024 through February 2025. The affected models, ELU-150WBN and ELU-199WBN, may have improperly sealed doors due to faulty burner door studs, allowing flames and gases to escape. HTP has not reported any injuries or incidents so far. Consumers are urged to arrange for certified technicians to perform the necessary repairs at no charge and ensure working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are installed if continued use is unavoidable.

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Similarly, NTI Boilers recalled around 323 units of its TRX Series II residential gas boilers, with an additional 459 sold in Canada. These gray, wall-mounted boilers, also 20 inches wide and 34 inches high, include models TRX150, TRX199, and TRX199C. Sold between September 2024 and February 2025 through similar distribution channels, these units face identical hazards stemming from defective burner door studs. Like HTP, NTI Boilers has yet to receive reports of injuries or incidents related to the defect. Affected consumers should promptly contact the company to schedule free repairs.

Both sets of boilers were manufactured by NTI Boilers Inc. in Canada, with HTP’s units imported by Ariston USA LLC based in Providence, Rhode Island. Consumers seeking more information can find recall details on the manufacturers’ websites or reach customer support via the provided toll-free numbers.

Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission press release


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