How to remove the main heat exchanger on a Baxi Duo-tec or Baxi Platinum boiler
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2021
- In this #BaxiCam video, Baxi trainer Rob takes you through the removal of the main heat exchanger on the Baxi Duo-tec (or Baxi Platinum) boiler.
Please note: This video is intended for Gas Safe registered engineers only and is subject to our full video disclaimer which can be found here: www.baxi.co.uk/video-disclaimer
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fitting one of these tomorrow, video is really great.
This is why baxi are the best
Brilliant video. Love a training Tuesday 👏👏👏
Great video, well explained. 👍🏼
Great video, no messing about, thanks!
Great information thanks
Worcester need to watch and learn, thats how to design a boiler.
Rate the vid 👏👏👏👏 well put 👌
Brilliant video. I love watching and learning from these. Do you have fault finding courses anywhere in the North East??
Great video. Make it look easy. Putting it back together is always the fun part. Is it possible to change the seal in the top of the heat exchanger outlet without having to remove the flue or heat exchanger? On a potterton promax he plus? Thanks
Any chance of you guys doing a video of how to remove a Remeha Avanta Plus heat exchanger? I’ve got one to change in a couple of weeks and there’s no procedure for parts replacement in the MI’s. Any assistance would be appreciated 😀👍. Great videos by the way, keep up the good work!
Be Nice to have the Orings and Washers in the Box if Replacing a part. Only thing that let's the Brand down IMHO parts replacement can be a ballache if you don't forward plan and think what you'll disturb. Other than that very easy boilers to work on
True, none of the baxi parts have any foresight
Any chance of a close up of how hex seals to the turret can't just be a slide fit what seals to flue
Baxi part 248012 doesn't seem to be the top o'ring - it looks like insulation. Can you check and amend please. Great vid - possibly one of my jobs next week.
Great video. When you push the drip tray up is that lifting the turret from the hex. I'm assuming hex can't be removed with flue elbow in place
Hi Anthony, there is no need to remove, or even touch, the flue elbow to remove the heat exchanger.
How does the hex seal to flue turret can't just be a slide fit
Is it possible to clean the plate heat exchanger in place on. Duo tex 28 He boiler?
How long will it take to do this on a potterton titanium 28 and does the engineer only need to have access to the boiler and no other part of the house? I can’t have a covid injection because of health reasons so I’m very worried about having to have this done. Any help/ info would be much appreciated. Kind regards.
He won’t need access to nothing else just needs to be at the boiler
@@saifullahhussain4850 Thank you. It’s all done now. Cheers.
Is the hex dropping down from the flue turret when the top clamp is removed ? On video it just seems to slide out but obviously won't as flue connection fits inside
I see this question has been asked several times and not answered. I did this job today and that drip tray adapter literally pushes up and the hex slides out. Saying that it doesn't push up as easily as it shows in the video, it took me ages to get the adapter to go up enough to slide the hex out because there are rubber seal. When I put the new hex in, it took ages pushing it down again even thou I had put lots of grease on. It was hard getting it low enough to get that holding bracket back in. The whole job was easy apart from this bit.
@@SimpleNickVideos cheers mate .
Hi I did the job but I can’t get the drip tray down enough to slide the locking bracket in . Help will be greatly appreciated . When I push the tray down it seem to spring back up .
Nice but too quick need to slow down a tad