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Why? What problems have you had?Remeha for installing.
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Why? What problems have you had?Remeha for installing.
I hate changing the plate heat exchanger or water storage tank on a Worcester Highflow, now that is a nightmare job. Did you know with the Worcester CDI expansion vessel, if you have enough clearance you can pop the side of the case off and re-revit back on? This is what Worcester engineers do. Another nightmare job has to be the condensing unit at the back of a Worcester CDI Extra.As above, whats the worse part/boiler you've had to work on and why? (no detail into gas safety as it's in the wrong forum!)
personally for me, after today i'm voting Worcester CDI expansion vessel. Wasn't much left in it once I got the old one out, fan, heat ex, plate hex, pump, APS etc all removed.... nightmare! Normally fit an external in, but couldn't on this one.
The 3 Buderus GB162's in a galvanising factory over here. They're only 3 years old but look 103, each one has been completely rebuilt at least once, 2 heat exchangers, all the connection boards, two wiring harnesses, the combustion fans fail about every other month, one flue has been replaced and so on. My heart sinks every time I'm asked to go to silverwood.
And why are they so much hard work? Because they supply hot water for the acid vats and are in a highly corrosive atmosphere. Tools develop a fine layer of corrosion within an hour. I hate the place because it actually makes you doubt yourself.
And I normally love the GB162! Just a case of the wrong boiler for the environment.
yep riveted many back together,though did once slip with a full of water EV and kill the gasvalve electrical connectionsI hate changing the plate heat exchanger or water storage tank on a Worcester Highflow, now that is a nightmare job. Did you know with the Worcester CDI expansion vessel, if you have enough clearance you can pop the side of the case off and re-revit back on? This is what Worcester engineers do. Another nightmare job has to be the condensing unit at the back of a Worcester CDI Extra.
have you noticed, all of the above are Worcester boilers, I fooking hate them pmsl
if your talking cdi then nope just drill the rivets outPretty sure you have to angle grind a hole in the chassis to get it out the right hand side, couldn't imagine the customer being to pleased about the mess and noise!
It's that 3/4" union on the plate heat exchanger that winds me up, it always feels like it wants to cross thread, normally flapping around with it for 5 minutes, especially if you've only got 150mm clearances below from the worktop, one hand through the front trying to get it to line up, and the front facia panel swings down in the way..
I'm not a fan of worcesters at all, sometimes I think they do it deliberately so they get more work, couldn't imagine a more stressful job than working for worcester
both sides just get a drill and big enough hss bit,drill the heads offCheers, I'll remember that for next time, I was told you needed a grinder, so the chassis is just pop riveted together?
Sounds a lot easier than the other day, does it work both sides or only the right?
Before reading the first comment I was going to say Worcester CDI. I had to change the diaphragm on one, absolute nightmare. Took ages. Did one on a Baxi 80e the other day, done in 10 minutes. Worcesters are an absolute pain to change any part. The Greenstar JNRs are just as bad, ever changed a prv on one? Joke, an engineer I was talking to cuts the chassis out the way to get it out that way.
Why? What problems have you had?
Its a bit obvious but can we now do THE EASIEST BOILER to work on
agree logics a doddle to work on and service.Ideal logic :yes:
Has got to be the plate heat exchanger on a high flow!
Diamond are they the old sauniers that had a flap in the flue as an APS?
AWheating I am still repairing pumas now! There are a few estates around here that were fitted up with them, and a few still remain.
Agree with millsy on the O ring subject, why is it some manufacturers give you 90% of the O rings you need to change a part how they suggest, and throw a few others in that are useless along the way? Have to do a diverter on another 28CDI next week, only needs a diaphragm but you have to remove the whole valve completely to get to the diaphragm so just as well chuck a new one in and get the washers/O rings with it as well. I think it almost works out cheaper as well.
You say anything french, personally I love the chaffoteaux britony combis I know them inside out and they are very easy to work on. Just don't touch anything you don't have to!
???????Easiest. Ideal classic.
Check out post #52
went to look at a pig of a thing earlier was just told by the custy its a baxi combi,it was a baxi genesis,sorry mate not touching that
its a chaff in disguise plastic everywhereYes the Genisis was baxi's hybrid transition to the combi market! A monstrosity! The guts of a combi lumped on top of an apollo 80 If my memory serves me well?
its a chaff in disguise plastic everywhere
not sure was it a wall mounted?Plastic ... hmmmm! So then it's the one with the guts slung underneath? Another horrible piece of kit I wonder what boiler it was with the gutts above? I'm sure it was a baxi???
Plastic ... hmmmm! So then it's the one with the guts slung underneath? Another horrible piece of kit I wonder what boiler it was with the gutts above? I'm sure it was a baxi???
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