You can only assume that if people can't physically see the burner and flames then it's ok to take the case off.Scary..... my thoughts exactly. No one competent to take a case off a boiler would say that about the case doors on those boilers.
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You can only assume that if people can't physically see the burner and flames then it's ok to take the case off.Scary..... my thoughts exactly. No one competent to take a case off a boiler would say that about the case doors on those boilers.
You can only assume that if people can't physically see the burner and flames then it's ok to take the case off.
I take it you mean pre Greenstar?Not the case at all, take WB as an example.....
Domestic Vaillant's outer case does form the room seal, it is the seal to the air box that ensures the boiler burns air drawn in through the flue and in the event of a burner door failure (not entirely unheard of) is the only thing holding back products of combustion from entering the home.
Mooey are you gsr?
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