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Jun 15, 2019
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Hoping someone can offer some advice re housing for Grant external oil fired boiler. We need to replace the housing as it has rusted. Grant tell me they no longer make the housing for our boiler and the only option is to buy a new one, which seems ridiculous as our oil fired service engineers tell us the boiler is fine. Can anyone suggest where we might be able to find a supply of the old housing or how we might get one made? Appreciate advice as we need to get this sorted before the winter.
 
I have a door and top casing for a Grant Eurotherm 70/90. They are new (unused) but 5 years old and in Grant Red. I don’t have the side or door frame
 
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I have a door and top casing for a Grant Eurotherm 70/90. They are new (unused) but 5 years old and in Grant Red. I don’t have the side or door frame

UOTE="Brambles, post: 1052956, member: 107508"]That’s ok - I can size it from that[/QUOTE]
Thank you.
 
Top we definitely need but the back small panel that goes round the flue is the one that's most knackered. I'll be back to you when you say Grant Red I presume you mean it's red in colour?
 
Why do you need to replace the boiler casing? It is mainly just to hold insulation to the boiler and also cosmetic.
If you could post a couple photos of boiler, as there are several models over the years.
How did it rust? Was rain water getting to it, - or has the seals on boiler been leaking allowing corrosive gases to cause damage?
 
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Why do you need to replace the boiler casing? It is mainly just to hold insulation to the boiler and also cosmetic.
If you could post a couple photos of boiler, as there are several models over the years.
How did it rust? Was rain water getting to it, - or has the seals on boiler been leaking allowing corrosive gases to cause damage?
 
On the case, picture coming it's the galavanised housing that needs replacing it's corroded especially around the flue.
 
External model?
Yes 70/90 it's my fault for putting plants on top of it probably.

boiler flue end.jpg


top casing 2.jpg
 
Why do you need to replace the boiler casing? It is mainly just to hold insulation to the boiler and also cosmetic.
If you could post a couple photos of boiler, as there are several models over the years.
How did it rust? Was rain water getting to it, - or has the seals on boiler been leaking allowing corrosive gases to cause damage?
 
Never seen those rotted like that, but I suppose galvanised light steel can’t last forever.
Any flue leaks inside will cause corrosion, but also the outside will be subject to corrosion near the terminal.
That could be patched by using piece of sheet of metal.
Or buy a standard boiler house, or have one made.
Where roughly are you? Lots of used boilers about that you might get lucky with same type
 
Never seen those rotted like that, but I suppose galvanised light steel can’t last forever.
Any flue leaks inside will cause corrosion, but also the outside will be subject to corrosion near the terminal.
That could be patched by using piece of sheet of metal.
Or buy a standard boiler house, or have one made.
Where roughly are you? Lots of used boilers about that you might get lucky with same type
 

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