Potterton Netaheat 16-10 Earthing Plate
On Sat, 19 Jun 2004 09:26:18 UTC, "IMM" wrote:
The parts supplier the fitter used says the new replacement parts do
not have a long lifetime - but 3 months?
The Neataheat was fine boiler for its day, when it came out 30 years ago.
It is long past its sell by date. Modern condensing boilers are far more
efficient, I would consider getting one of these fitted, otherwise you will
have large bills nickel and diming the Neataheat to keep it going. You gas
bills will drop approx 30% if installing a new condenser.
Not a very constructive answer in the short term, though.
'The earthing plate corrodes' ... 'get a new boiler'.
We have a Netaheat and it has not failed since we moved here ten years
ago. Clearly our earthing plate is fine!
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Bob Eager
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