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I service an Ideal classic today. What a pleasure it was I installed it in 1999 and has only had 1 fan. Next door but one has an Icos I fitted in 2005, is has had a PCB and spark generator and probes and lead and ionization probes and condense trap but still good for a few moe years I reckon.
 
I service an Ideal classic today. What a pleasure it was I installed it in 1999 and has only had 1 fan. Next door but one has an Icos I fitted in 2005, is has had a PCB and spark generator and probes and lead and ionization probes and condense trap but still good for a few moe years I reckon.

What can go wrong?
















Apart from an odd fan?








:)
 

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