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On 02 Mar 2008 17:42:14 GMT, (Andrew
Gabriel) wrote:



p.s. We don't have central heating but do enjoy having continuous hot
water (even during a power cut g).


I kept mine for the hot water when I did put in central heating.


Oh?

The manufactures instructions can be viewed here
http://www.partsarena.com/baxi/
It would seem that the flue is interchangeable with other models in the
range.


The more recent Main multipoint heaters were designed to hang on
the flues of the older devices. However, the mounting bolts are
in different places.


Ah ..

When new, you get pieces of pre-cut boiler
plate tape to block off the unused mounting holes, which you might
have to source elsewhere if refitting.


I have a roll somewhere .. ;-)

Also, you will probably want
to replace the flue seal when fitting to a different flue as it may
have deformed to fit the other flue.


Ok ..

Check the cabinet seal too in
case that also needs replacing.


I did give it a once over and although it looks 'ok' (in spite of some
of it still being stuck to the other half of the cabinet) I thought
I'd replace it once I know the heater works etc (but didn't go as far
as investigating how it was stuck on).

Is it a generic part or would I have to go back to Main / whoever
please Andrew?

All the best ..

T i m

p.s. Looking closer at the diagrams on the link from Heliotrope it
seems that many (most?) of the modules in these heaters are *supposed*
to be serviceable, especially the control rod that connects the gas
and water valves together (and one of the current minor leak areas on
my old heater and something I have stripped, cleaned, re o-ringed,
lubed and rebuilt in the past). Maybe .... I'll check how bad that is
again and if the other leak is in the old heat exchanger, maybe I
could swap them over (saves having to re-do the input pipes and
disturb the rear flue seal)?