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Hi. First time for me. I've joined tonight.
Can anyone tell me if the 2 temperature sensors on the above boiler are wet or dry.
Thanks.
 
Are you gas safe ?
 
Yes. (580059) Have been 18 years. Not too hot on boiler breakdowns. I installed this boiler for my son 10 years ago. This is the 1st problem he's had.
 
Right ok hope you understand, as we don't allow gas repair advice on an open forum for safety reason

Get your post count upto 10 (non spamming)

Then you need to pm a mod for further details (croppie, applumbing or gasman)
 
As above Colin. Get a few posts under your belt and pm one of us with your gas safe details.
 
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