The only "guard" on it was a plastic "spider web"-type cowling which I snipped off last night as I kept having to spin the fan to get the boiler going and I didn't want to have to keep sticking tools through the cowling to try and spin the back of the fan. I've seen new fans on the net with a full cover over the back but mine has never had that. I've only been in the property since 2010 so all I know is that the boiler is at least 6 years old. ThanksWhy is that fan guard missing....has it cooked? There was a recall on these for electrode seals failing.
Those of us in the trade know of course.
Feck'in Nora - have the meds worn off again?You should find a trademark on the fan, if you can trace the manufacturer of the fan then it may be less expensive to buy the fan direct,
have the meds worn off again?
You could be spoilt for choice
http://www.gotogasdocs.co.uk/manufacturers ( some of those listed are manufacturers of controls and not boilers )
Intergas are very well built boilers, much simplified over other combi boilers and also still made of metal - Worcester are increasingly using plastic which just doesn't last as long. They claim it's as durable, but when I had to replace a pinholed hydraulic block on one a couple of weeks ago the merchants had eight in stock which is a measure of how many they must sell - they don't stock many spares that aren't sold regularly! 10 year warranty on an Intergas ECO RFThanks for the tips re: boiler type. I suppose it's like asking what's the best car or what's the best operating system! However, I'll look into Intergas and I've obviously heard of Worcester (although I had heard that Worcester were now employing cheap parts and were expensive - basically just riding on their good rep?).
Thanks again for everyone's help