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Has anyone changed the plate heat exchanger on above boiler?
Any tips ?
Ta
Any tips ?
Ta
Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws
It's an odd shaped seal, oval piece of metal with two prongs on either side of it. Would be tricky to use fibre washer as it fits snug in to a recess but I would have tried anything had I not found it!
The last couple of times I have replaced the plate hex on these they came with new seals for all asociated broken seals on the hydroblocks and new retaining clips too including the metal flow and return washer/seal which sit inside the plastic ratcheting collars which is the one you are referring to.Be very careful when you remove the hydro block. First one I ever did and I dropped the washer from the top of it in to a void. Turns out the washer is an oval piece of metal with a washer pressed in it. 10 minutes of panic and dangling a magnet in the void and I managed to get the washer out. During the panic I rang my merchants to order the washers and they said it was a few days to get them as direct from Worcester.
So, if you are removing the hydro block you need to replace the washers for the flow/return etc and those are part number 8-716-115-535-0 and then those funny shaped seals are 8-716-115-673-0 Only a few quid a packet so well worth having them on board just in case
I have done plenty of left hand blocks( flow units). I think That sounds the best option. Thanks Gents.
Is it just me who has a serious dislike of worcesters?
I'm sure you can get the plates out by just moving the Dhw pipe out of the way and drop it down that way.
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