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Name of Potterton Fan Assy refurbisher?
I've had to make a 'distress purchase' of a
Fan Assy for a Baxi-Potterton Netaheat boiler. Awakening to cold-water made the purchase necessary with my wife indicating that I'd be very distressed if the water wasn't hot and soon ... Anyway, I seem to recall suggestions in this group for a reasonably priced refurbisher of these fans .., I've tried googling for the information but unfortunately come up with thousands of hits from large-ish outfits that seem to charge lotsamoney. I intend to have the old part refurbed and put into the 'just in case' pile ... Can anybody recommend anyone (the coil is dead-short) -- Brian |
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"Brian Sharrock" wrote in message
... I've had to make a 'distress purchase' of a Fan Assy for a Baxi-Potterton Netaheat boiler. Awakening to cold-water made the purchase necessary with my wife indicating that I'd be very distressed if the water wasn't hot and soon ... Anyway, I seem to recall suggestions in this group for a reasonably priced refurbisher of these fans .., snip Try http://www.cetltd.com/ Very helpful! They're in Watford and you can visit in person to collect! -- Reply address is spamtrapped. Remove theobvious for valid e-mail address |
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"Paul King" wrote in message .. . "Brian Sharrock" wrote in message ... snip Anyway, I seem to recall suggestions in this group for a reasonably priced refurbisher of these fans .., snip Try http://www.cetltd.com/ Very helpful! They're in Watford and you can visit in person to collect! Thanks, Paul; their website is most informative ... -- Brian |
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 22:55:04 +0000, Brian Sharrock wrote:
"Paul King" wrote in message .. . "Brian Sharrock" wrote in message ... snip Anyway, I seem to recall suggestions in this group for a reasonably priced refurbisher of these fans .., snip Try http://www.cetltd.com/ Very helpful! They're in Watford and you can visit in person to collect! Thanks, Paul; their website is most informative ... Also try putting the immersion on. What you don't have one... send her round to the original installers! -- Ed Sirett - Property maintainer and registered gas fitter. The FAQ for uk.diy is at www.diyfaq.org.uk Gas fitting FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/GasFitting.html Sealed CH FAQ http://www.makewrite.demon.co.uk/SealedCH.html |
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In message , Brian Sharrock
writes I've had to make a 'distress purchase' of a Fan Assy for a Baxi-Potterton Netaheat boiler. Awakening to cold-water made the purchase necessary with my wife indicating that I'd be very distressed if the water wasn't hot and soon ... Anyway, I seem to recall suggestions in this group for a reasonably priced refurbisher of these fans .., I've tried googling for the information but unfortunately come up with thousands of hits from large-ish outfits that seem to charge lotsamoney. I intend to have the old part refurbed and put into the 'just in case' pile ... Can anybody recommend anyone (the coil is dead-short) ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME ME www.cetltd.com 01923 229224 £35 + £8 delivery + VAT -- geoff |
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