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what about Heatline where do they fit in. weird brand they disapeared for a bit then came backVaillant (founded in 1874, Germany)
Saunier Duval (1907, France)
awb (1934, Netherlands)
Bulex (1934, Belgium)
DemirDöküm (1954, Turkey)
Glow-worm (1934, United Kingdom)
Hermann Saunier Duval (1970, Italy)
Protherm (1991, Czech Republic)
Compact range is a piece of **** to work on. People open it up and see everything crammed in, but if you actually look at it, it's very well designed. fan comes out with 1 screw, plate comes out with 1 screw. gas valve comes out with 1 screw and 1 nut. Don't see what people are complaining about, cant get much more simple than that.
Also, I've never broken these clips, I don't know what people are doing with them, they must be just letting the pcb facia drop down.
Also, Worcester is 100% owned by Bosch Thermotechnology
you shouldnt need to go on a training course just to learn how to remove the case.
You dont need a training course for anything Ideal, which is good because their training is terrible
Shaun by the volume of hate this particular model is receiving you have to acknowledge there is a problem with this boiler, this goes beyond marmite love it or hate it
Worcesters own engineers are saying it's crap down this way
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Tops it off for me that does
As mentioned
Shaun won't cave. You could be pulling his finger nails out with a pair of pump pliers and he'd still scream that that screw behind the flue elbow is a great bit of designing!!
I Don't like worcester,this is no secret,i hate the design of most of them,however i have worked on 3 compacts and not managed to break the clips
And that everyone is as close to complement gas man will ever give Worcester lol 😉
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