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Is it possible to change my rayburn royal from a cooker which also runs the hot water in my house to just a cooker. I want to have a combination boiler put in.

Can you just disconnect the water side of it and still use the cooker or do we have to do something else to it in order to just use it as a cooker

any help would be much appreciated
 
The OF7 was available as a non boiler model so conversation to cooking only no problem.
I would remove boiler completely works much better.
A replacement boiler size brick for the Royal is available, tub of fire cement job done.
 
The OF7 was available as a non boiler model so conversation to cooking only no problem.
I would remove boiler completely works much better.
A replacement boiler size brick for the Royal is available, tub of fire cement job done.
thanks for your reply. Is that an easy job to do for a novice??
 
Once you get the old boiler out probably a 20 min job.
You may need a angle grinder with a diamond blade to trim bricks as needed.
From memory you need rayburn brick set 65 (2 bricks)
Have a look on line for Agafix spares Ltd they stock them.
 

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