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Hi, I have a Baxi BBU AND Bermuda fire front. Both are in perfect working order and we’re not looking to have a combi installed anytime soon.

Are there any fire fronts that are compatible, if we wanted to change it?

Fire works perfectly. But it’s ugly!

I have seen an SP3 on Ebay, but not sure whether it would be compatible or not.

Thanks
 
Hi, I have a Baxi BBU AND Bermuda fire front. Both are in perfect working order and we’re not looking to have a combi installed anytime soon.

Are there any fire fronts that are compatible, if we wanted to change it?

Fire works perfectly. But it’s ugly!

I have seen an SP3 on Ebay, but not sure whether it would be compatible or not.

Thanks

You could contact Baxi for a list of compatible fronts but I would think you will struggle to find an installer to fit a fire front that you bought yourself from ebay. I would find the installer first before you buy anything.
 
Give Baxi a call and they will guide you to compatible fire fronts, although only from their own range I would assume.

As above, contact your RGI first either way as they may be unwilling to fit parts not intended to be used with the Baxi BBU.

One of the reasons being, the flue performance may be affected and carbon monoxide as we all know.......is a killer.
 

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