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Got one one these to service next week but I dont see many
Its 5 years old and still under warranty
Is it recommended to replace the burner door seal?
Anything else that should be replaced eg electrodes?
 
Yep electrodes and gasket and full service
 
Done alot of work on these. Quite a nicely designed boiler. Especially the added touch of a condense drip tray at flue point to catch any water ingress...more Boilers should have this.

I'd recommend changing the seal when removing the chamber front.

Also I like to fit an Angled schraeder extension to make it easier to check/top up expansion vessel pressure for subsequent visits.
 
Done alot of work on these. Quite a nicely designed boiler. Especially the added touch of a condense drip tray at flue point to catch any water ingress...more Boilers should have this.

I'd recommend changing the seal when removing the chamber front.

Also I like to fit an Angled schraeder extension to make it easier to check/top up expansion vessel pressure for subsequent visits.
Done alot of work on these. Quite a nicely designed boiler. Especially the added touch of a condense drip tray at flue point to catch any water ingress...more Boilers should have this.

I'd recommend changing the seal when removing the chamber front.

Also I like to fit an Angled schraeder extension to make it easier to check/top up expansion vessel pressure for subsequent visits.
Good idea with the bent Schrader valve. I bought one recently from Halfords definitely makes it easier

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Got 20 or more of these on my books and every 5 years it's a new seal very hard wearing , full strip each year and drop the pressure to check expansion vessel probably one of the best boilers to work on very reliable . Kop
 

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