Internal Sapphire boiler installation/We had a nightmare!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
  • Today Rob, Lee and Ryan install an internal Sapphire boiler, but it didn't all go to plan. We hope you enjoy todays vlog, and as always please like, subscribe and comment. Have a fantastic Bank Holiday weekend, and until next week, stay safe :-)
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  • @gillianhanan7451
    @gillianhanan7451 24 дня назад

    Hi Rob and the Barton crew .
    I can’t describe how much I look forward to your “Vlogs” .
    I think you are a top team and always interesting to watch .
    Who would have thought the world of oil boilers could be so great 😀.

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  22 дня назад +1

      Thanks for the great comment and oil is the best 🤣 Have a great weekend!

    • @gillianhanan7451
      @gillianhanan7451 21 день назад

      @@BartonOilBurnerServices you have a great weekend too.I totally agree ,oil rules!!😉

  • @sterlingplumbingheating5539
    @sterlingplumbingheating5539 28 дней назад +1

    You guys are always putting in the graft to get the job over the line. Well done all involved.

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад

      Thanks Mate as always . Sometimes you just have to get on with it 🤣! Have a great weekend

  • @julianhawker7672
    @julianhawker7672 26 дней назад

    I did a vortex fit recently that I left on existing O/Vent as the pipework I could see looked a bit............ and I really didn't trust what was under the floor.
    It was a distress swap as the old Danesmoor let go, the poor customer was in the middle of a round of Chemo/cancer treatment and I decided the last thing we needed was to upset things further with water leaks under the tiled floor due to making it sealed.
    Sometimes you have to let things go and thats a battle for another day, hopefully in happier/healthier times.

  • @stuartadams9012
    @stuartadams9012 28 дней назад +1

    Great Vlog as always Rob.
    The Sapphire burner must be the future for oil boilers! I can’t understand why none of the major manufacturers haven’t started using it.

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад +1

      Thanks as always for the support Stuart. I totally agree with you. The Sapphire is a massive step forward in the world of oil. Have a good weekend . Rob

  • @JoeTheSparky
    @JoeTheSparky 28 дней назад +1

    Welcome Lee! Brilliant video lads

  • @nathanielthomas8110
    @nathanielthomas8110 28 дней назад +1

    Absolutely mint video Rob!!!

  • @craigwebster7405
    @craigwebster7405 28 дней назад +1

    Nice video, I'm quoting my first sapphire. Fingers crossed

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment. You will Love them mate. Any issues i am happy to advise! Have a great weekend! Rob

  • @brianmayne6513
    @brianmayne6513 28 дней назад +1

    Good job..

  • @user-og7wz9dt3s
    @user-og7wz9dt3s 24 дня назад

    Hi BOBS. Great video as always. Apologies if I’ve missed it but why the need for the tigerloop? And why not bring the flue out of the wall?

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  22 дня назад

      Hi Mate. Sorry in the delay getting back to you. We had to use a tiger loop as the tank was so far away plus also on a sapphire even with a air tight line we have had a few blip now and again and the tiger loop as got over this. Also recommended by sapphire to now. I could no put he flue through the wall as the wall is actually the boundary. The grass is next door. The soakaway we got permission to bury! Have a good weekend. Rob

  • @patricklynch2731
    @patricklynch2731 16 дней назад

    Hi Rob.
    Pld excuse me because my OFTEC knowledge is not great.
    Question.
    Can you run the oil line from outside through the boiler inside the covers instead of along outside the cover of the boiler as shown in the Vlog?
    Thank you 🙂

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  15 дней назад

      Hi Patrick. Yes you can run the oil line inside instead. The problem i had there was the outside ground level was a lot higher than the inside hence the oil lines are half way up the casing. Normally i come through low on the outside and clip tight to the boiler and you cannot see it. On some boilers it works well running the lines inside the boiler . On a sapphire it is a bit tighter. The only rule is the flexible oil line CANNOT be out side the boiler case. Hope this helps. Rob.

  • @dermotleeson1348
    @dermotleeson1348 22 дня назад

    Hi I see you regularly test and change capacitors how do you discharge them safely? Cheers

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  22 дня назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for the comment. I spoke to a sparky about this a while ago and because of the nature and power of them they dont really need discharging. We have not had a belt off one yet🤣 Have a great weekend.

    • @dermotleeson1348
      @dermotleeson1348 22 дня назад

      @@BartonOilBurnerServices that's great, I had a belt off one 30 odd years ago still remember it to this day.
      Great channel love your honesty keep them coming, be safe
      Dermot

  • @chriscars3578
    @chriscars3578 28 дней назад +1

    Great video again rob and nice job done 👍

  • @mattjayne5231
    @mattjayne5231 28 дней назад +1

    Interesting install. Out of curiosity how do you find the maintance of balanced flues. I don't work in the industry but cruious if sooted up boilers ever result in a balance flue needing cleaning/swept. Not something I've heard of before but thought I'd ask someone in the industry. If they are swept how difficult is.

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад +1

      Hi Great question! Obviously balanced flues can soot up but its not common and unless the seals have gone it normally only gives a dusting of soot inside the flue and not the balanced part. If they had to be cleaned then normally just unclip the adjustable section and slip apart then away you go. Have a great weekend!

    • @mattjayne5231
      @mattjayne5231 28 дней назад

      @@BartonOilBurnerServices thanks. Love the videos, not a oil engineer but interesting to see that world.
      Not sure if you've done a video on it but I'd be interested in what testers you guys prefer/like. Noticed kane (458s I'm guessing). Assuming you use/have different brands a comparison/pros and cons would be interesting. Even if just part of a wider video

  • @timclarke8565
    @timclarke8565 28 дней назад +1

    Out of curiosity what were wrong with the Camry 5? Why were he needing replaced?

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад +1

      Hi. Thanks for the comment. The customer contacted us as they wanted an upgrade to a condensing boiler. Have a good weekend.

  • @Paxton44
    @Paxton44 28 дней назад

    Loving your content! Slightly random but can I ask where you got your van seat covers from?

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  22 дня назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. They come from custom covers. Have a great weekend. Rob

  • @cillo2000
    @cillo2000 28 дней назад

    Hey Rob, we're going to do a renovation in our house in Ireland. It'll be more or less an A rated house when we're done. As its a 'renovation', we're not forced into getting a heat pump. However, this might happen in 10-20 years. So we want to build a house that is easy to switch from oil or LPG to a heat pump. We're thinking of going with underfloor heating, i believe this works fine with LPG as a gas boiler can modulate to a very low output. Standard oil boilers would require a buffer tank? Could we avoid a buffer tank with the sapphire boiler? Or is 6kwh (minimum out put of the sapphire i believe) still too high for underfloor?

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  22 дня назад

      The honest answer is i am not sure but if you call EOGB ( sapphire help desk they will hwlp you. Have a good weekend.

  • @IM35461
    @IM35461 28 дней назад

    Interesting. I was looking at going for a Heat Pump as my oil tank (25 years old) needs replacing plus it is in a location no longer permitted. Anyway what do you think of Navien Oil Boilers? The survey I had done today for a new oil tank and base installs Sapphire EOGN boilers, Worcester Bosch and Navien but says these are better value. I have nearly given up on my Heat Pump idea as Heat Geek seem to be slow (survey done in February) and proposal not complete other than the cost of parts and labour have gone up by over £2000.00! They say there is a "technical issue". I thought they were supposed to be the experts :)

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Personal opinion and hopefully no bias but i am not a massive fan of Worcester boilers. Some love them but it is not my favourite even though we do see and repair many of them. Navien boilers i have not really dealt with many times but i have had many people tell me they modulate and are the best but they are only 2 stage I.e high and low fire. Sapphire has a 15 stage full modulation and even though they are harder to set up once you know what you are doing they are the best. Also on HVO they have been proven to be better than a airsource to the environment. So for me i would go. Wallstar for wall mounted and Sapphire followed by Grant, Firebird, Worcester then Warmflow or Navian for floor mounted. Every engineer has their opinion of what they would fit so i hope this has helped! Have a good weekend and thanks for watching. Rob

  • @k20aa
    @k20aa 28 дней назад +1

    Did they not fancy a external ?

    • @BartonOilBurnerServices
      @BartonOilBurnerServices  28 дней назад

      Hi Mate. I could not fit a external as they dont own the Grass where it would go. I prefer the external to! Have a great weekend!