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Has anyone got any info on servicing the Stirling Engine in these?

I'm doing a CP12 on one of these tomorrow.
 
All I know is, you have to leave it for a certain length of time after isolating it before you can work on it because of the amount of electricity it holds. I've not seen one in a customers house yet.


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From Baxi website,
[h=3]Q What are the maintenance requirements for the Baxi Ecogen?[/h]A The Baxi Ecogen should be serviced once a year by a competent engineer (eg Gas Safe registered engineer who has undertaken the Baxi Ecogen training course). The Stirling engine is sealed for life and so servicing and repair is similar to a conventional boiler.
 
Oh dear!
I went there tonight instead and I think I've made a boo boo.

I turned the boiler off, and started taking it apart, it was fully isolated but I got a belt off it????
When I got off the floor i had to use a hammer and bolster to get the front off the combustion chamber.

Anyway, I serviced the engine thingy but when I put it back together there was this strange flappy looking device left over and now the boiler doesn't fire.

Any suggestions appreciated.
 
I would not go near this unless you have some guidance from someone in the know to help you along.
This has to be shut down and disconnected from the grid and safely discharged before it is safe to work on.
Then there are different steps where your FGA must be taken.
 
Oh dear!
I went there tonight instead and I think I've made a boo boo.

I turned the boiler off, and started taking it apart, it was fully isolated but I got a belt off it????
When I got off the floor i had to use a hammer and bolster to get the front off the combustion chamber.
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Anyway, I serviced the engine thingy but when I put it back together there was this strange flappy looking device left over and now the boiler doesn't fire.

Any suggestions appreciated.
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This has to be shut down and disconnected from the grid and safely discharged before it is safe to work on.
Then there are different steps where your FGA must be taken.

I thought that the ruddy thing blowing me across the room had probably 'safely discharged' it.
Got to say that I did stagger quite a bit once I came around and tried to stand up, are these the different steps to which you refer?
 
I once got a beauty of a skelp from the back of a telly after i had unplugged it. Maybe they have some telly bits in them :smile:
 
Oh dear!
I went there tonight instead and I think I've made a boo boo.

I turned the boiler off, and started taking it apart, it was fully isolated but I got a belt off it????
When I got off the floor i had to use a hammer and bolster to get the front off the combustion chamber.

Anyway, I serviced the engine thingy but when I put it back together there was this strange flappy looking device left over and now the boiler doesn't fire.

Any suggestions appreciated.

Are you winding us up here? Sorry, I'm crying here pmsl
 
Your crying.
How do you think I feel!

My ears are still ringing.
My hair (what isn't singed) is going to need more than dose of 'Head & Shoulders' to get it to lay flat.
And worst of all, during my thrashings
 
on the floor following my near death encounter with the national grid; I lost my pen.

Forgive my break in the message, I'm still trembling!!!
 
Your crying.
How do you think I feel!

My ears are still ringing.
My hair (what isn't singed) is going to need more than dose of 'Head & Shoulders' to get it to lay flat.
And worst of all, during my thrashings
Funny as....
joking apart mate, you really should get yourself checked out, I mean that.
 
Lol brilliant mountainman, I think you got a few hook line and sinker.
 
I was asked to install one a good while ago and after queries with our forum and the manufacturer we chose not too
 
I was asked to install one a good while ago and after queries with our forum and the manufacturer we chose not too
i can see why its like trying to stick a Worcester heatslave on the wall
 
heatslave or a highflow
 
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