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Afternoon guys & Gals,
I have just been to a boiler 'Service' call to find that the boiler isn't working as it should but with no manual its hard to know the settings
Does anyone have a manual for the burner in the photo?
It's attached to a Grandee boiler but although they said they would email me the documentation I've received nothing yet.
The also want £63.47 +VAT for a new ignition transformer (I think that this might be the problem although the pump has been replaced by me as it had seized) with a £10 +VAT delivery charge. It might be more economical fro the customer to by a new burner but the Grandee boiler is wall mounted and the burner hangs underneath so I haven't a clue what might fit.

 
They are a bit 'poop' as you put it andI can't find anything apart from a few spare parts on Google. There is stuff for Ecoflam boilers but not the Minor ☹
 
Poop was a massive understatement :) Was a right handed pump you fitted? Sure the ecoflams are cack handed.
 
BFP 11R3 pump fitted as a replacement for the original.

If anyone can suggest a direct replacement burner I might be able to get them to go for that instead of the repair.
 
Is it the cofi transformer? As they are only 30 + vat. Things would have to be bad for me to swap the whole burner, in fact never fitted a new burner, but have rented some recons to people.
 
Minor one burners used to be fitted to a lot of the Grant standard efficiency boilers (Euroflame, Slimline, Multipass). Also on some of the cookers, - Rayburn. But that might be a special design for under a boiler.
I have some Minor one info that I could get.
I am thinking if the blast tube is correct length, then consider B9, or InterB11, or Sterling 40 burners
 
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Is it the cofi transformer? As they are only 30 + vat. Things would have to be bad for me to swap the whole burner, in fact never fitted a new burner, but have rented some recons to people.

Same with me. A modern burner has to all damp damaged before I would replace it. Rarely have I fitted new burners. But sometimes it makes sense to replace as cheaper long term.
 
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