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Hiyas. Not holding out much hope as it’s looking more likely that I might have to buy the full installer plug but does anyone know if you can buy the below casing separately instead of the full installer plug and what part number it is if you can? The gentleman from the housing association who fitted it had it going straight out so when he’s put the boiler front back on he’s cracked the gland off so he ended up covering it in electricians tape.
Turns out you can move them 90 degrees so it clears the combi pcb cover which he never bothered to do so I might as well do it properly and it’ll save me waiting for them to come back out to butcher it again as they’ll no doubt say it’s fine.
 

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Thanks for all the replies folks. It’s a standard 15/50/65 130 (not the one with the auto) Yeah looks like I might have to wait as the thought of paying 45 quid for a bit of plastic would haunt my nightmares. Might be better off buying a second hand pump with the plug attached as it would probably work out cheaper. I could probably get it replaced from the housing association but seemed better to try and fix it myself as it won’t be a priority And they’ll have better repairs to sort out for other people. Thanks again though it’s much appreciated.
 

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