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went out to a customer and found the pub burnt out. It’s an old ultimate 30ff. Found the replacement part number via glow worm archive and contacted Wolseley to get a price.
There does however seem to be a discrepancy. Glow worms part number is for a two fuse pcb, wolsely don’t list the compatible boilers as including the 30ff.
The single fuse pcb is listed as suitable for the 30ff. Now I’d normally always trust the manufacturer obviously but pcbs aren’t easy to take back obviously! To get a further opinion I went to another supplier who actually list both the part numbers for the single fuse and double fuse item as suitable alternatives!
Does anyone know a definitive answer as my local supplier only has one pcb left and I’m due round to fit it tomorrow and don’t have the opportunity to go back and take a further look!!
Attached are the pictures I took and it looks more like the single fuse unit to me?

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Don't know if it helps but this is the part number according to the manual

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Pretty sure that's a 2 fuse PCB from memory, I've got a 1 fuse and 2 fuse in the garage. I'll have a check in a min.
 
Chaps, open forum, OP are you Gas safe??? We will not give advice leading to illegal gas related repairs.
 
Send your Gas safe number and front and back of your card to me mate. We will get you the correct access.
 
Chaps, open forum, OP are you Gas safe??? We will not give advice leading to illegal gas related repairs.
Not disputing the fact, but PCB on an Ultimate doesn't require the removal of the combustion chamber door, nor touching any gas carrying related components.
Send your Gas safe number and front and back of your card to me mate. We will get you the correct access.
After about 2 months :rolleyes::p His PCB change is tomorrow.
 
Not disputing the fact, but PCB on an Ultimate doesn't require the removal of the combustion chamber door, nor touching any gas carrying related components.

After about 2 months :rolleyes::p His PCB change is tomorrow.
Think about it what does the PCB control. It’s the brain of the boiler. How is the OP going to test after installation that it’s working properly
 
Yes. GSR and fully aware of the rules..
And yet you’re still discussing a gas issue in open forum. Might need a re-read of those rules ;)
 
Thanks for the replies, it seems this is just posted in the wrong place. At the end of the day, there is no info sought on how to change the pcb. I’m gsr and NICEIC so replacing and testing and certifying isn’t an issue.
All I was querying is if anyone knew for sure if it's a one or two fuse pcb due to conflicting info.
I’m sure I can call glow worm and ask them but hoped a simple answer was at hand here
 
You might be GS but we need your details to give you access to the GS only forum. No harm done but we’re just trying to be consistent
 
Thanks for the replies, it seems this is just posted in the wrong place. At the end of the day, there is no info sought on how to change the pcb. I’m gsr and NICEIC so replacing and testing and certifying isn’t an issue.
All I was querying is if anyone knew for sure if it's a one or two fuse pcb due to conflicting info.
I’m sure I can call glow worm and ask them but hoped a simple answer was at hand here
If you are GSR mate. You should know the answer.
 
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