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Hi all i am on your forum hoping some body has seen this type of boiler i.e water jacket? , the reason is i am looking for missing front cleaning door and top draught plate , thanks for looking :)
 

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just found out the above is around 20years old,maybe of help?
 
bit like a photo of the inside of a portion of a car bonnet and asking for which model it comes from
 
Try emailing the pic to a company who sell rayburn, baxi coal fire/boiler spares etc. I got some spares for my baxi burnall by doing that..
 
bit like a photo of the inside of a portion of a car bonnet and asking for which model it comes from

You have a very good point about the inside of a car bonnet,but i think the picture says many words in the fact it has a unique design which i thought would have narrowed down the search of the manufacturer of this product!?
 
my moneys on a rayburn..mind you i have lost a lot..
 
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Never seen that one before but Grant do a similar type boiler called a tripple pass. The heat output was about 30% higher than a std open boiler.
 
it might not be but they did some quite fancy coal fire/boilers compared to baxi who just did what it said on the tin.
 
I will send a email to the most popular suppliers in the 80s,ie grant,firebird,etc to see if i get any feedback,untill then any info would be most appreciated,thanks again.
 
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