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Got a call to service a range 155x I know before I have even gone to the property that it requires access panels to inspect the flue. I was wondering if anyone can give me a bit of advice on where to cut. Had a look at the manual got a bend to expose that's easy. But what I need to know is where the terminals offset from one another does the terminal come in a section that's a certain length? If anyone has an idea of a measurement it might save me hacking the guys bedroom ceiling to bits. The boiler is about 4 meters away from the external wall. Did the flue sections come in lengths of 2m or longer? If I know what parts the installer would be dealing with it could give me a good idea as to how he would build the flue. I would rather take an educated guess at this before cutting away.

Any handy hints and tips on servicing it. Always nice to get a heads up 😉
 
There are a couple old threads on here regarding 155x with hints and tips for servicing etc. I dont recall any of them giving info on original flue section lengths but there are tips on the servicing side including vatious ways to remove the baffles/ turbulators that are always corroded and dropping down the hex tubes. You will need a burner gasket and a sump seal if you are going to service it. There is a fga point on the sump under the cylinder I described more details on how I do some of the service bits in another thread and dont want to retype with my stumpy thumbs. Forum search range powermax 155x and all the threads should pop up. There is an excellent website with details on tgese too I will see if I can find the link and post it up.
http://www.powermax-repairs.co.uk
Other threads:
http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/showthread.php?t=64067
 
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