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I am wondering if anyone knows of another website that gives a detailed breakdown diagram of boilers and spares like on Interpart, I need Worcester and interpart does not cover Worcester. I know you can get software you pay for but before I go ahead and pay for something I can get for free can anyone help me please! I find it very frustrating that the only time I can look into the part I am going to need I have to go to my local gas supply's shop, would be much easier if I could sit down at home, locate the part I need, get the G.C. number, then go to the shop with it!
 
Well worcester do their own boilers past and present on their own site,as do most manufacturers,only one that messes you around is valliant and you can usually find their boiler breakdown on web ok
I know some boiler part suppliers can be right prima dona's when it comes to ordering parts,want GC number and manufacturers part no,even for most basic part,make you feel stupid asking for part,truth is it covers the fact they do not know what they are doing or can not be bothered to look up part for you
Also if you go to parts suppliers on line they have lists and details
I know there are sites that charge for appliance details,have never used ,so not sure how good they are,in future probably way to go as more engineers use the mobile broad band service which is promises to be getting a lot faster over next few years
Will be able to plug lap top into boiler,cooker,fridge and link straight to manufacturer and they will say do this,do that,and any parts will be sent automatically to your door step next morning to fit,job done :D

For now also think you can buy cd's,dvd,s,Hd cd of vs,Blue rat cd or dvd ect ect with lots of boilers on from e bay :)


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Well worcester do their own boilers past and present on their own site,as do most manufacturers,only one that messes you around is valliant and you can usually find their boiler breakdown on web ok
I know some boiler part suppliers can be right prima dona's when it comes to ordering parts,want GC number and manufacturers part no,even for most basic part,make you feel stupid asking for part,truth is it covers the fact they do not know what they are doing or can not be bothered to look up part for you
Also if you go to parts suppliers on line they have lists and details
I know there are sites that charge for appliance details,have never used ,so not sure how good they are,in future probably way to go as more engineers use the mobile broad band service which is promises to be getting a lot faster over next few years
Will be able to plug lap top into boiler,cooker,fridge and link straight to manufacturer and they will say do this,do that,and any parts will be sent automatically to your door step next morning to fit,job done :D

For now also think you can buy cd's,dvd,s,Hd cd of vs,Blue rat cd or dvd ect ect with lots of boilers on from e bay :)


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had vaillant and worcester send me cds f.o.c past and present models included,also have gas installers workmate installed on my laptop,every little helps.
 
Thanks for the advice guys, ive looked at the gas installers workmate and it looks very helpfull, but I was thinking more like in the screenshot in this picture, hope you can make out what I mean. Basically every single part is exploded out and every single part has a number that is linked to a list of parts with numbers!
 

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there are electronic versions for all appliances but im not sure where you wouldget them from other than the manufacturer
 
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