I need a new fan but not sure what fan I have to get as lost the instruction book. I have the one that has little red pegs to set the timer. So would I need the 24cdi-rsf/ng or 24cdi-rsf/lpg?
ya should really be gettin a corgi bloke to change it as you'll hav 2remove the case to the combustion box and you may affect combustion, but ya prob need the 24cdi-rsf/ng
ya should really be gettin a corgi bloke to change it as you'll hav 2remove the case to the combustion box and you may affect combustion, but ya prob need the 24cdi-rsf/ng
Thanks yes it is a 24cdi-rsf/ng I need. I am getting a plummer to fit it but was asked to get the fan and then realised that there were two sorts but didn't know what the ng meant but now I do. I can only hope it's the fan that is only required. The boiler sounds like it wants to firer up but the fan is stuck and have been told this will shut the boiler down if the fan doesn't work.
Hi all,
I dont want to be acused of hijacking the thread but i want info about the same subject please.
Just had bg out this morning to my 24 cdi as it tripped out and wouldnt relight. Its about 12 yrs old now
diagnosis was a siezed fan ( it has been just a little noisy lately)
The fan was freed off and the bearing oiled and all works well now.
My question is
1, if its been siezed shouldnt it have been replaced?
2, Is it a big job to replace it?
3, Can it be replaced without taking the boiler off the wall?
The fan was freed off and the bearing oiled and all works well now.
My question is
1, if its been siezed shouldnt it have been replaced?
2, Is it a big job to replace it?
3, Can it be replaced without taking the boiler off the wall?
Thanks for the quick response petit_pablo
looks like a diy job as long as everthings resealed etc but as
Ive got a contract with BG that runs out in Dec and will most likley keep it going.
suppose i was just making sure they hadnt done a temp repair.
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