HE30 Seal Identification

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The final HE30 issue to resolve is a pressure based leak from the seal above the part located in red.

I'm unsure which is the seal as I don't recall it having the clip which would make it part 6. Possibly it's the unlabeled pipe in the top left!

Any idea on the name of the pipe, which would lead me to the seal?

Thanks!

Andrew
 

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why don't you use the mi's you used when diagnosing your last fault . if i was you i would use a professional . you shouldn't be messing with boilers
 
It's just the identification of a seal. Please, let's put the market protection aside for a moment!
 
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you are messing with things you don't understand where does it stop . you have been warned before with fixing boilers , put you hand in your pocket and pay a rgi before you do real damage.(y)(y)(y)
 
Too late, I've already successfully fixed it. I've had the gas valve apart, the sump off, the s-trap cleaned, the PCB out and replaced the ignition electrode.

competent - having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.

According to the law, you do not have to be a RGI to work on a boiler, only competent.
 
so you don't need any help then , and your a very lucky man, can u give me 6 numbers for the lottery .only problem thou your not competent to work on boilers
 
competent - having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.

According to the law, you do not have to be a RGI to work on a boiler, only competent.

Really? Are you sure? Go on think very carefully.

I'll give you a clue. How do you prove competence in the eyes of the relevant documents?

Enjoy your googling.

Oh and you a very very far from competent. Please send us a picture of all the equipment you possess.

Yet another one that will hopefully disappearing to ensure the gene pool is a little clearer. You crack on fella.

Jon
 
I know. But then I do work for ideal.
Best thing that's happened this week on our tech line is everyone is asked for their business or individual gas safe number then we check it online before giving or not giving out advice. (y)
 
competent - having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.

According to the law, you do not have to be a RGI to work on a boiler, only competent.

Really? Are you sure? Go on think very carefully.

I'll give you a clue. How do you prove competence in the eyes of the relevant documents?

Enjoy your googling.

Oh and you a very very far from competent. Please send us a picture of all the equipment you possess.

Yet another one that will hopefully disappearing to ensure the gene pool is a little clearer. You crack on fella.

Jon

In no part of the law does it say competency is proven by documents. Competency can vary and be proven by varying means. In this case, I have deemed myself competent and able to demonstrate it, for the procedures I have undertaken. Similarly, I do not deem myself competent in other areas, and have not ventured into them. I've used equipment stated in the boiler service manual for those items I have serviced. I have followed the boiler service manual at all times.

I currently require help to identify a part which is shown but not named in the boiler service manual.
 
op if you changed all those components please please please get you boiler checked by a rgi who has all the proper equipment to check its running safely. can u name the equipment you used to check boiler running safety and provide photos of your equipment , if you can i will tell you the part you need .
 
I know. But then I do work for ideal.
Best thing that's happened this week on our tech line is everyone is asked for their business or individual gas safe number then we check it online before giving or not giving out advice. (y)

If you sold a product with technical support and restricted access without stating this limitation at point of sale you are in breach of the Sales of Goods act.
 
I know. But then I do work for ideal.
Best thing that's happened this week on our tech line is everyone is asked for their business or individual gas safe number then we check it online before giving or not giving out advice. (y)

If you sold a product with technical support and restricted access without stating this limitation at point of sale you are in breach of the Sales of Goods act.
So sue me (y)
See how far you get. "Yes judge they wouldn't give me the information that I'm not qualified to use, I did it anyway and killed my family, but I don't need to sit exams to prove I'm competent, I know what I'm doing"
Or the opposite is from judge to us "you gave out information on a technical line to someone who obviously wasn't competent and he killed his family" " but he said he was competent!" " was he gas safe registered as that's the way competency is shown in this country?" "Eh, I don't know I never asked"
 
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