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Phillip_QQ
My dad has an old Classic RS40 boiler - i think its nearly 40 years old and it really is in excellent working order.
As far as I know only the gas thermostat has been replaced a few times ... but mechanically its an original and I still have all the backup replacement parts to repair the Classic RS40 that my dad kept.
The radiators a fairly new and the hot water cylinder servers the central heating and the hot water so I guess its also original.
It was my dad's pride and joy and he never shut up about it !!!
I will get to the point ...
I want to have a combi boiler installed but i can not face scrapping the Classic RS40 ... is there anyway of leaving it plugged in to the central heating system so that if I ever wanted to run it I could?
I do not anticipate running the classic as its a gas guzzler but I guess its part of my memories .
If there's no solution to this problem then the boiler stays as is ...
This one might be a question for the older boiler fitters who remember this boiler?
As far as I know only the gas thermostat has been replaced a few times ... but mechanically its an original and I still have all the backup replacement parts to repair the Classic RS40 that my dad kept.
The radiators a fairly new and the hot water cylinder servers the central heating and the hot water so I guess its also original.
It was my dad's pride and joy and he never shut up about it !!!
I will get to the point ...
I want to have a combi boiler installed but i can not face scrapping the Classic RS40 ... is there anyway of leaving it plugged in to the central heating system so that if I ever wanted to run it I could?
I do not anticipate running the classic as its a gas guzzler but I guess its part of my memories .
If there's no solution to this problem then the boiler stays as is ...
This one might be a question for the older boiler fitters who remember this boiler?