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Hope you had a good Christmas and didn't work too hard! My F-I-L installed his own heating system about 17 years ago and fitted an Ideal Standard Classic NF40 wall mounted boiler with CI heat exchanger. He has followed the work I have been doing and perhaps has been enticed by the idea of a modern condensing-type boiler to replace the ageing Ideal Standard kit. Knowing something of the complexity of the modern boilers, I have been advising him strongly against the change (the current model is 79% efficient so he is unlikely to recoup costs in gas savings). The driving force at the moment is the availability of spares for the existing unit - we all know the con used by BG to deny their existence! So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] |
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So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil http://www.cetltd.com/default.asp Andy |
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![]() "TheScullster" wrote in message . uk... Hi all Hope you had a good Christmas and didn't work too hard! My F-I-L installed his own heating system about 17 years ago and fitted an Ideal Standard Classic NF40 wall mounted boiler with CI heat exchanger. He has followed the work I have been doing and perhaps has been enticed by the idea of a modern condensing-type boiler to replace the ageing Ideal Standard kit. Knowing something of the complexity of the modern boilers, I have been advising him strongly against the change (the current model is 79% efficient so he is unlikely to recoup costs in gas savings). The driving force at the moment is the availability of spares for the existing unit - we all know the con used by BG to deny their existence! So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] That'll be Geoff http://www.cetltd.com/ -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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In message , Graham.
writes "TheScullster" wrote in message .uk... Hi all Hope you had a good Christmas and didn't work too hard! My F-I-L installed his own heating system about 17 years ago and fitted an Ideal Standard Classic NF40 wall mounted boiler with CI heat exchanger. He has followed the work I have been doing and perhaps has been enticed by the idea of a modern condensing-type boiler to replace the ageing Ideal Standard kit. Knowing something of the complexity of the modern boilers, I have been advising him strongly against the change (the current model is 79% efficient so he is unlikely to recoup costs in gas savings). The driving force at the moment is the availability of spares for the existing unit - we all know the con used by BG to deny their existence! So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] That'll be Geoff http://www.cetltd.com/ And we reopen on tuesday too ... -- geoff |
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![]() geoff wrote: In message , Graham. writes So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] That'll be Geoff http://www.cetltd.com/ And we reopen on tuesday too ... You don't refurb Gledhill heat-store circuit boards by any chance...? TF |
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writes geoff wrote: In message , Graham. writes So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] That'll be Geoff http://www.cetltd.com/ And we reopen on tuesday too ... You don't refurb Gledhill heat-store circuit boards by any chance...? GI 155? Popped one of the (now obsolete) semiconductor relays has it? We have a reasonable success rate with them -- geoff |
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![]() geoff wrote: GI 155? That sounds like the one. Popped one of the (now obsolete) semiconductor relays has it? Pass... Symptoms were inititially the boiler pump would cut out for about a quarter of a second at random times, then it started ignoring the room thermostat (depending on how it felt, the heating would either stay on or not come on at all), then Switch 2 wouldn't cycle the temperature readings (but bizarrely would turn on the heating pump if the themostat was having an 'off'day), and the DHW pump would run all the time. We have a reasonable success rate with them Shall I send it in? Any clue as to cost? I wouldn't mind having a refurb board for backup...four days with random heating in the coldest spell so far was no fun... TF |
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"TheScullster" wrote:
Hi all Hope you had a good Christmas and didn't work too hard! My F-I-L installed his own heating system about 17 years ago and fitted an Ideal Standard Classic NF40 wall mounted boiler with CI heat exchanger. He has followed the work I have been doing and perhaps has been enticed by the idea of a modern condensing-type boiler to replace the ageing Ideal Standard kit. Knowing something of the complexity of the modern boilers, I have been advising him strongly against the change (the current model is 79% efficient so he is unlikely to recoup costs in gas savings). The driving force at the moment is the availability of spares for the existing unit - we all know the con used by BG to deny their existence! So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] Hi I had a 1979 Oil Boiler that failed totaly in a bang. Rang a Local heating engineer offered him cash and he replaced it within a week with a new metric verssion with imperial to metric conections. Cost £500 but worth it in the cold. Hope this helps Chris |
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"TheScullster" wrote:
Hi all Hope you had a good Christmas and didn't work too hard! My F-I-L installed his own heating system about 17 years ago and fitted an Ideal Standard Classic NF40 wall mounted boiler with CI heat exchanger. He has followed the work I have been doing and perhaps has been enticed by the idea of a modern condensing-type boiler to replace the ageing Ideal Standard kit. Knowing something of the complexity of the modern boilers, I have been advising him strongly against the change (the current model is 79% efficient so he is unlikely to recoup costs in gas savings). The driving force at the moment is the availability of spares for the existing unit - we all know the con used by BG to deny their existence! So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] Hi I had a 1979 Oil Boiler that failed totaly in a bang. Rang a Local heating engineer offered him cash and he replaced it within a week with a new metric verssion with imperial to metric conections. Cost £500 but worth it in the cold. Hope this helps Chris |
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On Dec 31, 11:28*am, "TheScullster" wrote:
Hi all Hope you had a good Christmas and didn't work too hard! My F-I-L installed his own heating system about 17 years ago and fitted an Ideal Standard Classic NF40 wall mounted boiler with CI heat exchanger. *He has followed the work I have been doing and perhaps has been enticed by the idea of a modern condensing-type boiler to replace the ageing Ideal Standard kit. Knowing something of the complexity of the modern boilers, I have been advising him strongly against the change (the current model is 79% efficient so he is unlikely to recoup costs in gas savings). The driving force at the moment is the availability of spares for the existing unit - we all know the con used by BG to deny their existence! So - two questions if I may - where is the best source for spares for these older examples and is there anywhere that does exchange boards or repairs existing ones? *I have heard a couple of posters discussing board repairs but don't know if this is done on a commercial basis. TIA Phil [All references appreciated, but this post will not be revisited until work resumes Tuesday] There really isnt much to go wrong with FILs boiler. PCB or Fan available from Geoff at CET and the other common bits and pieces such as pilot injector, silicone rubber sensing tubes, or fan detector pressure switch from any halfway decent suppliers. Andy or John at Advanced Heating Spares in Hull can source most things and do go the extra mile when asked. Your advice about payback is very sound! |
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