Observation port cover? ? ?
I'm sorry, I meant the installation was August of 2006.
"dpb" wrote in message ...
Ray wrote:
In August of 2007 our six-unit apartment building installed a Burnham V9A
series boiler (oil burning). The warranty was for one year.
When we had our spring inspection-servicing recently, we discovered that
the three-inch round glass lens on the rear, which the service manual
calls the Rear Observation Port Cover, was broken -- undoubtedly from the
heat.
Our local service company says this part will cost $215 -- an astounding
amount for a small piece of glass.
My question is, do we really need this thing replaced?
Yes, it should be replaced. It's unusual for one to break on its
own--they're a refractory glass so temperature shouldn't be an issue
unless it wasn't mounted properly in the frame so could handle the thermal
expansion.
If the unit didn't go in until 08/2007, would seem the 1-year warranty
should be in effect.
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