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Is this a Potterton Prima?
The badge has been covered up with a sticker and I didn't want to touch the case
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Looks more like a Profile to me
front case held on with 4 large head posi screws?? 2 behind bottom plastic tray and 2 just above top of front panel
 
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Potterton profile only has two screws, two big down bottom?, ( gas test nipple is I the middle right about where the crack is ) then swings out at top and lift off. Not going to do that with that cupboard!
 
looks like a profile, but i think the name prima was used for them at some point?

positive pressure i think from memory?

somebody sack the kitchen fitter lol
 
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Cheers chaps
I am quoting to replace and wanted to know what centre the flue is from the wall.
I will look up the dimensions for the Prima and profile
 
Could be a PRIMA or Profile. Prima was negative pressure, Profile Positive. Can't tell unless you look inside the case,which is difficult unless you dump that kitchen unit. Flue goes out the back, but did have LH RH options. Centre of flue 64mm from top of case.
 
Pull the grey plastic tray out and the data badge is on there. That will tell you weather its a profile or a prima :)
 
Ye the badge is on the inside bottom of the grey tray. But there's a screw under a flap to unscrew. Most of the time the trays are that badly damaged they fall off anyway. I'd say it was a prima, although they usually have a logo at the bottom right of the case.
 
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