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Anyone else think it will be near impossible to remove burner, it's a danesmoor 18/25 wall mount. image.jpg
 
Sorry it's sideways, how do you straighten them?
 
Depends if blast tube is held on with both screws. If its just the one nearest to you then it might, but I doubt it. Installer wants his tools taking off him.
 
The blast tube on those is very short and as long as the back panel isnt cut down, you ought to be just able to get it out. Moronic install though.
 

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i am not a oil engineer,but that is patently obviously a crap fit
 
What a stupid installation, that takes a very special skill to be that bad. I have an installer in my area that must have been to college (maybe an Ofeck course) to get a qualification in finding the worst place to install a boiler so that it is near impossible for a service guy to do his job. Of course he won't have this problem as he 'does not do services' :mad2:
 
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