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We have a Potterton 45 back boiler and it often makes a loud roaring sound as it tries to light. It rarely fails, but it can take a while before lighting.

Our heating engineer has been here twice, and on both occasions it lit every time in a most healthy fashion.

I realise that sooner or later it will fail and it he will be able to tell what the problem is, which brings me to my next concern.

He has spoken to his supplier who says that due to age, not every part is available for our back boiler, can anyone suggest a supplier that I could contact that may have every spare part?

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Cherry :)
 
Your gasman should be able to pick up old stock if available. he may have to do some hunting though...If parts are becoming harder to get i'd start saving if i were you .
 
Thanks for the replies.

He serviced it the first time he came to investigate the roaring. He also called his usual supplier who told him that not all parts were now available.
 
Please log back in to reply, Cherry.

Unfortunately it's the nature of the game. Manufacturers are really only obliged to hold a full range of spares and supply support for ten years after a product is taken off its portfolio.

Some years ago I bought a gas valve for a large boiler in a dhss office. Got told when I got the price for the quote to tell the punter not to hang about with the decision as there were only two spare valves in the world.....
 
Ring Potterton, but to be realistic you are clutching at straw's , Proberly get gas valve, thermocouple , boiler stat and that would be about it, time for replacement is drawing near, it's like a ill pet, time to let it go !!
 
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