Great video again alan was intersting to see what you pointed out about how dirty the aav and prv looked when you took it out considering its new and on press fittings etc and filter i wonder why that was as they are the most likely parts to fail in a couple years after customer over pressurise it also that flow turbine looked a bit of mare to remove if you hadnt already took apart a lot of fittings i like baxis but not sure about this new crop of boilers yet
James S you're right about the flow turbine, I had to remove one cos the magnet had got stuck, limescale and poor access for tools made sure it wasn't an easy job!
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As always another great video, just a thought maybe you should go into teaching especially on boiler fault finding courses I NEED IT! and again thanks for the upload Mr Allen
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Not sure i could say what is my boiler of choice is as it would depend on install, also depend on what customers what to spend, lots of good boilers around now, main thing is how well the boilers are installed. Thanks for watching.
Just fitted one of these and have a problem. Hot water works fine but central heating doesn't work. Display flashes with the (E) Error symbol, the No Flame symbol, the Spanner symbol and the word 'Und'. Can't find any info online. Any ideas?
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Allen is there any isolations for the flow and return?
@@CatholicAventures yes otherwise you would have to completely drain down like replacing the boiler.
Very good video gives an unbiased view of the boiler very informative thank you 👍🤓👍
Thank you for watching Wayne.
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Well done Allen another super video thanks for sharing it with us keep up the good work mate 👍
NA55AR G Thank You
Great video again alan was intersting to see what you pointed out about how dirty the aav and prv looked when you took it out considering its new and on press fittings etc and filter i wonder why that was as they are the most likely parts to fail in a couple years after customer over pressurise it also that flow turbine looked a bit of mare to remove if you hadnt already took apart a lot of fittings i like baxis but not sure about this new crop of boilers yet
James S you're right about the flow turbine, I had to remove one cos the magnet had got stuck, limescale and poor access for tools made sure it wasn't an easy job!
Love the videos Allen, good content helps me if i'm stuck i can youtube search your channel, likes of logic sump replacement was a big help
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Hi top video yet again very helpfully. Can you do one for pump and fan fault finding if possible.
Absolutely. Thanks.
Have the flexi hoses to the expansion vessel been removed yet do you know? And any other changes to improve on as you state in the video?
great video Allen i learnt a lot of new information about Baxi...what do you think of Viessmann and Intergas boilers ?
As always another great video, just a thought maybe you should go into teaching especially on boiler fault finding courses I NEED IT! and again thanks for the upload Mr Allen
MrSayef Thank you for watching
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MrSayef 😑
Good man, and great informative help.
Can the pipework be routed behind and up on these boilers without having to install an extra stand off jig
excellent video. seems that the taxi is very engineer friendly compared to the over rated Worcester range
These look like a great boiler so far, so much so i have installed one in my own house. Thanks.
What is your boiler of choice to install? I've always be a fan of Vaillant/Glowworm.
Love them Wera kits! :)
Not sure i could say what is my boiler of choice is as it would depend on install, also depend on what customers what to spend, lots of good boilers around now, main thing is how well the boilers are installed. Thanks for watching.
It has a Sermeta Heat exchanger made in France
Yes, Lots of boilers use semeta these days. 👍
Does this boiler use the baxi gas adaptive system to set up gas /air ratio ??
No 😂😂😂 shocking design that
@@AllenHart999 cheers!!! yes couldn't agree more
Absolutely fantastic and very informative video! If you're in Leeds hmu dude
Thank You
Just fitted one of these and have a problem. Hot water works fine but central heating doesn't work. Display flashes with the (E) Error symbol, the No Flame symbol, the Spanner symbol and the word 'Und'. Can't find any info online. Any ideas?
Instructions will show you how to sort it, think it’s page 47
Baxi are great. This is why I would never fit a Worcester.
Why does the radiator symbol keep flashing , also there's no ch it stopped radiators are stone cold
Baxi must be paying you their logo is all over the place
😂😂😂 I wish
Pressure switch is plastic,easily broken if not careful.
Now, shout T'prentic, ger it back tgetha lad,
Just buy the main 25 compact & save some money…same thing same company…
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