by The Heating Doctor »
Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:18 pm
I did not say the 105e or 80e where junk, I said the 105HE & Promax are junk and I stand by that. Baxi Potterton did not have a dedicated condensing boiler ready for release in April 2005 when the goverment changed the legislation that gas boilers should be condensing. This company as a stop gap retro fitted the 105e & Promax with a secondary heat exchanger to turn these non condensing boilers in to condensing boilers. The problem is that where the likes of Worcester & Ariston made there aluminium exchangers thicker (ie turned them into sacraficial exchangers, which can cause other problems, but that is another debate) Baxi Potterton did nothing to theirs, so given time the condensate WILL eat the exchanger, if your unlucky this could be 2 to 3 years but can be as long as five. The standard warranty is one year, checked with them today, unless they are being installed into a development with a NHBC warranty, but year two is parts only not labour. These boilers are due for phase out 2008 when the new updated building regs state only A band boilers will be fitted. (this may be delayed until the next major change in 2010 the jury is out on that one still). One other point on these boilers a recent 'Which' report highlighted the fact that when put on test neither of these boilers could acheive past 'C' band energy efficency which 1) makes them illegal and 2) Was the energy efficency of the boiler before Baxi Potterton turned them in to "condensing" boilers. As this boilers has only been on the market for little over two years it is too early to see mass heat exchanger failures, but they will happen, as one man said "ye cana change the laws of physics". I have no vested interest in any particular boiler manufacturer but I do know what makes a good boiler and I know what makes a bad boiler.