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Hi Ployters
Why did you go for a Heritage? I designed and founded Heritage in 1999. 2006 I made huge improvements to the original design, see www.vintageranges.com
Contact me should you need to.
Cheers
John
 
Hi Ployters
Why did you go for a Heritage? I designed and founded Heritage in 1999. 2006 I made huge improvements to the original design, see www.vintageranges.com
Contact me should you need to.
Cheers
John

I installed a Heritage for a customer recently and must admit, I was really impressed at how quiet it was. Wasn't impressed with the siting of the cooker burner though - what a blighter to work on!!

I've a Mark I Rayburn 480K which has developed the Rayburn crack (more of a total collapse) in the cooker side and the cooker burner has just about melted so I'm looking for a replacement.

How does the VintageRanges compare to Rayburn and Heritage (price as well !)

I'd be grateful for a response as it's a serious enquiry. Many thanks!
 
I installed a Heritage for a customer recently and must admit, I was really impressed at how quiet it was. Wasn't impressed with the siting of the cooker burner though - what a blighter to work on!!

I've a Mark I Rayburn 480K which has developed the Rayburn crack (more of a total collapse) in the cooker side and the cooker burner has just about melted so I'm looking for a replacement.

How does the VintageRanges compare to Rayburn and Heritage (price as well !)

I'd be grateful for a response as it's a serious enquiry. Many thanks!
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Hi Dontknowitall
Please email me on [email protected] with your phone number
Thanks
John
 
Apart from the price the info is on your website but I was hoping you could add something here that might tempt me to telephone.

Thank you for the response though.
 
Hi Dontknowitall
Sorry, I was hoping I may be could call you.
Please find a brief summary of Vintage pro's.
My Vintage cookers are more robustly built, quieter, huge ovens/huge hotplates, superb levels of insulation, 94% nett boiler efficiency, can have upto 8 ovens, each one built to order, very heavy build, higher material and technical specs than Heritage. Run on kerosene/diesel/pure biodiesel, 75mm flue or 125mm flues. I am soon bringing out the world's first wood-pellet cooker/boiler.
Price, we can talk.
I supply the UK, Ireland and France. I can use Sterling, Riello or EOGB PJ burners in various combinations because I have more space for fitting the technical equipment than in Heritage. All standard equipment/ (off the shelf). I worked in R & D in Stanley for 12 years before returning to UK to start Heritage and Vintage.
All materials and components sourced in UK and Ireland.
Best Regards
John
 
Aha!!

That's got me more interested!!!

Won't be a call for a while as I'm far too busy to fit it, but during the summer we're going to have to do something. Can't/won't promise it will be a Vintage but definitely it will be on the list to research.

Thank you for that though.
 
Aha!!

That's got me more interested!!!

Won't be a call for a while as I'm far too busy to fit it, but during the summer we're going to have to do something. Can't/won't promise it will be a Vintage but definitely it will be on the list to research.

Thank you for that though.

That's good. As you are in the trade, a good price! Please keep in touch on [email protected]
Incidently, my brochure is on my website; goto "Extra info", prices are in €, when converted come out to approx same as Heritage, for an even better appliance! You can't loose!
Talk soon, Hilton?
John
 
Hi Ployters,
I am not sure you have seen my earlier posts.
Best advice for anyone with problems with a Heritage is to demand of them that they remove it immediately and replace it with a Vintage Range and to pay for the distress and replacement costs.
I designed and founded Heritage in 1999, I chose an 'Undesirable' business partner, a strange one!
Took him to task and then created Vintage. Please visit www.vintageranges.com Spread the word!
[email protected]
Any further grief, please let me know, only too happy to help.
John

I am at my wits end. Firstly I cannot find a plumber who will come and commission my new ST40 NuWay oil burner fitted to my Range Cooker. They all throw their hands up and say - ooohhhh noo, that's special, or I'm busy, or 'has it been installed by an OFTEC engineer"

Well, it hasn't. It was installed by me who happens to have installed a number of boilers over the years, including a wood burning stove that is connected to our water.

I have installed everything as per regulations; flue diameters, distance from combustibles, diameters of oil pipes, fire valves, electrical isolation etc. It has a fan flue from Exhausto. This has been installed and works with a pressure switch.


The new burner was install in the combustion chamber. Oil line purged. Pressure set to 115 pis as per instructions for the Range Cooker. air damper set to 5, as per instructions. Air inlet is room sealed outside - no blockage.
Flue is new, no blockage. Oil pipe allows oil to flow, I timed it at about 0.5 litre per minute, so way in excess of the 0.4 gph 80 nozzle. There are no air bubbles in it. The oil comes from a tank which supplies another boiler - the CH boiler. That works, and always has done, very well.

Problem. I cannot get the feck er to start. Start it up. The fan flue starts. Pressure switch then allows power to the burner once up to speed. THe burner pre-purges, oil pressure hits 115 psi, flames start, struggles for a bit, then pop goes the puff back and the lockout comes on. Try again, same thing. Pump works, solenoid works, air works. The only way I have manages to get the thing going in anyway is to turn the pressure right down - say 80psi, then lots of air and it fires but it is MAASIVELY sooty so turn off and clean the cooker out!

Boy have I struggled. Daily call to plumbers to commission it, no reponse. All they have to do is to turn up and adjust the settings and make it work. I cannot think what I have missed. The cooker manufacturer uses the fan flue all the time, so it is not too weak or strong for the cooker. I thought maybe the draught was too high and so the flame was bouncing on the nozzle, so I trimmed the fan flue right down and still not joy.

That's it. 5 weeks without hot food! Wifey is getting ****ed off. Anyone got any bright ideas what to try next. The can only be three things, oil, air and flue, unless there is something that I am missing like preying to the God Venus or something.

I can only think there must be a fan flue issue. Is it too strong? It is set to the miniumum setting which is 20 which is equivalent to 0.8 wa I think. The instrcutions say that I should set to 115psi and 5 air and this gives a slightly different reading to normal on the analyser, but I cant get the sodding thing fired up to get any blasted reading.

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh!

HELP

Kev[/QUOTE]
 
Hi Suzzane
I am not sure what your comment refers to. My comment appears to be 'tied-in' with the member, Ployters. His comments and actions are his.
VR
 
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