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What is the correct way to clean the jets and burner on Baxi 552 back boiler? I have no problem getting the burner out but need advice on cleaning the parts to obtain a clean burning flame. Thanks for any advice.
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i always boil the jets in a pan of water bring them to the boil usually does it ,if the flames are yellow there has to be a reason ventalation or lack of gas to jets
Have to admit that this is a very old installation. Has been very reliable but really should be brought up to date. I wonder if the regs allow me to replace this old 552 with a condensing BBU - how does it get rid of the condensate?
What happens to a boiler burner to make it produce yellow when there is no problem with flue or supply of air?
Thanks guys - I appreciate the kind assistance offered here.
Could I ask - what is the opinion in the Heating trade of the Baxi BBU HE boiler with respect to reliability, cost, performance etc etc. I will have to look closely at a new boiler next summer and replacing with another (condensing) BBU would be the easiest wrt space and ease of fitting. I expect that it will be one of the more expensive options due to needing a front fire as well?
Thanks guys - I appreciate the kind assistance offered here.
Could I ask - what is the opinion in the Heating trade of the Baxi BBU HE boiler with respect to reliability, cost, performance etc etc. I will have to look closely at a new boiler next summer and replacing with another (condensing) BBU would be the easiest wrt space and ease of fitting. I expect that it will be one of the more expensive options due to needing a front fire as well?
It will be dust INSIDE the burner. Take it out and wash it.
Thats probably true Kirk but does a better job than faffing about with aerosols.
As for the baxi he bbu's.
They are expensive and although the idea sounds good in principle, i can guarantee it will be harder to fit one to an existing system than fit a wall mounted elsewhere. (especially if the existing is gravity). The condense pump, even if they have made it quieter, will still be an issue.
Personally i don't see the point in them.
Also i've dropped enough liners in my life. I ain't doing any more so i won't be fitting them.
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