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Hi All,

Just about to replace the heat exchanger on my Potterton Promax Combi 28 HE plus.

The part number is 5122147.

There is a rear plate of insulation in the back of the heat exchanger which has a thin plastic protective film over it, which I presume needs removing before fitting but there does not seem to be any way to take the insulation out. The boiler installation and Service Manual shows a small screw in the centre but my replacement (and the original, leaking/rusty one do not have this screw).

Does anyone know how to remove this rear insulation?

Worst case is I can take the original to bits as it is useless but I would prefer to know before I start the job.

Thanks
 
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