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did not take a manual with me to service this boiler. removed the burner to clean and then tried to remove the combustion chamber to clean the heat ex . ended up distirbing the rope seal . can the combustion chamber be removed or is cleaning the heat exch only poss by removing the fan assy.

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You have to remove thermocouple assembly and injector.

4 posi screws around injector removes the 'collar' which allows combustion chamber to be taken out. You will obviously see the 2 vertical and 2 vdiagonal rods holding it in place from the outside.

Be careful not to damage seal to rear of 'collar'

Hope this helps.
 
You have to remove thermocouple assembly and injector.

4 posi screws around injector removes the 'collar' which allows combustion chamber to be taken out. You will obviously see the 2 vertical and 2 vdiagonal rods holding it in place from the outside.

Be careful not to damage seal to rear of 'collar'

Hope this helps.

thanks .i was afraid of damaging the rope seal , is it possible to clean heat ex with brush leaving box in place just remove burner

ant
 
Yeah flat brush upwards from beneath will get between ths fins ok.

Haven't serviced one of these yet that hasn't required the seal to be re glued or replaced.
 
Yeah flat brush upwards from beneath will get between ths fins ok.

Haven't serviced one of these yet that hasn't required the seal to be re glued or replaced.

what glue did you use i think i may have disturbed either the rope or the seal on the collar that attaches the fan to the flue,
or possibly the chamber seals as the boiler is now firing up and staying lit intermittenly
 
Mick all the posts have now been closed and moved into a private forum for gsre only , if you are one please PM redsaw or gasman your number.

we don't give out gas advice to DIY erers thanks enjoy the forum
 
Mick all the posts have now been closed and moved into a private forum for gsre only , if you are one please PM redsaw or gasman your number.

we don't give out gas advice to DIY erers thanks enjoy the forum

no they haven't :lol:
 
well i am gas safe registered and i have had the pm from dan (desperate dan avatar) iam quite new to this, how do you get the gs registered logo under your avatar ? and how would i find the answer to this with out starting a new thread and having to wait
 
The yellow badge side of your name now allows you into the private section of the gas safe forum
 
cheers, is this exact thread open in the gas safe forum or do i have to start it up again ? if its not open could someone just pm me with the advice this time ? as i will be heading back tomorrow
 
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