Z zeebeedee Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 3,143 Oct 31, 2013 #1 Any tips for this? Had a nightmare today changing electrodes fitted the new seal and it took me ages to get the fan back due to the thickness of the new seal!
Any tips for this? Had a nightmare today changing electrodes fitted the new seal and it took me ages to get the fan back due to the thickness of the new seal!
J JAH HEATING Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 750 Oct 31, 2013 #2 Stay away from Worcester
Z zeebeedee Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 3,143 Oct 31, 2013 #4 Can someone move this to the private Gsr only forum please.
E EPH Plumbers Arms member Plumber Messages 1,182 Oct 31, 2013 #6 Put the nut on that pulls the plate down a few turns first. Lock the fan in then tighten up. Fan and seal change normally takes half an hour.
Put the nut on that pulls the plate down a few turns first. Lock the fan in then tighten up. Fan and seal change normally takes half an hour.
Z zeebeedee Plumbers Arms member Plumber Gas Engineer Messages 3,143 Oct 31, 2013 #7 EPH said: Put the nut on that pulls the plate down a few turns first. Lock the fan in then tighten up. Fan and seal change normally takes half an hour. Click to expand... Took me about an hour today nightmare it was! The fan kept hitting the flow pipe when it twists in! Took me a lot of strength to get it in
EPH said: Put the nut on that pulls the plate down a few turns first. Lock the fan in then tighten up. Fan and seal change normally takes half an hour. Click to expand... Took me about an hour today nightmare it was! The fan kept hitting the flow pipe when it twists in! Took me a lot of strength to get it in
D Dotty Oct 31, 2013 #8 Moved to private forum. Use a spare m10 nut to clamp the plate down and give yourself a touch more room..
Moved to private forum. Use a spare m10 nut to clamp the plate down and give yourself a touch more room..
T TBServices Oct 31, 2013 #9 croppie said: Moved to private forum. Use a spare m10 nut to clamp the plate down and give yourself a touch more room.. Click to expand... How the fuuuuu do you even know that? I feel your pain anyway, terrible design.
croppie said: Moved to private forum. Use a spare m10 nut to clamp the plate down and give yourself a touch more room.. Click to expand... How the fuuuuu do you even know that? I feel your pain anyway, terrible design.