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Subject Topic: Central heating repair/ replace Post Reply Post New Topic
28/5/2007 at 12:32pm
 Location: Italy
 Outfit: Looking to buy
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Hi

I have a 1989 Abi Award Superstar. It has a Primus central heating boiler in front box which heats water and interior by convection around van. Only thing is boiler has stopped working and no repair centre wants to touch it - they say they can't get parts since Primus is out of business and it is old.

I have been told we could replace it with an Alde at a cost of £1000-ish plus labour which could use existing convector units etc.

Does anyone have any ideas how I can avoid spending so much cash (which I don't have)? I know Propex do warm air systems which might be a bit cheaper. Has anyone ever fitted new central heating to their van? Mine is a big twin-axle so one heater just wouldn't do it.

Makes things worse since I also have a damp problem which I am going to have to pay to sort out (not having the time or room undercover to do it myself before anyone suggests that :)- although I am very impressed by people who have done it themselves as shown on site)

Thanks anyone who can offer advice.

Regards

Mike


29/5/2007 at 5:55pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: http: www.arcsystems.biz
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Yeah, you ring Bernard Deville
01460 220392
and he will sort out your Primus


05/6/2007 at 1:56pm
 Location: Italy
 Outfit: Looking to buy
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Thanks Gary

I have rung Bernard and you appear to be right - he seems very knowledgeable and confident he can do something - either repair or replace with reconditioned - either way a whole lot cheaper than a new one. Will be taking it over to him as soon as he has some time in his diary.

Only thing now is I have two quotes on the damp repair - 3,500 pounds from one and minimum of 2,000 pounds from another (along with advice to "scrap it" and call it a day). Since I don't have either 2,000 or 3,500 pounds to spend and don't feel inclined to scrap what is otherwise a very good caravan, I have started the repair myself (guided by the very useful details given on this site by others) - just doing the horrible bit at present - stripping out all the rotton wood and panels. 

On that subject, does anyone know a good source of all the various bits and pieces that you need. I am looking for rail & trim inserts (lengths of white plastic that slide into the rails to cover up the screws) and also where best to buy the interior boarding - ceiling boards (sort of textured off-white) and wall boards (oak veneer).

Thanks again.

Mike

 

 



05/6/2007 at 8:02pm
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Oye of little faith, the man 'doesn't seem'...he is little short of a genius  

Last one I sent him came to me complete... well the parts such as they were all came in a box. I sorted out what might be salvageable, (little more than the outer covers really), and sent them on to Bernard for the boiler to be sent direct back to the customer. A month later £50 came my way from a highly satisfied customer as a very welcome but totally unexpected thank you.

You should be able to get the ceiling board and trim from O'Leary's Oak faced board you can get from your local 'Masons' woodyard



09/7/2007 at 11:18pm
 Location: Lincolnshire
 Outfit: 87 Abbey GT 418T & Renault Laguna Est
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Hi Mike,

Try http://www.magnummotorhomes.co.uk/ of Grimsby.

Full of all sorts of goodies and good value too. My ceiling board was £14 for 7'x5'.

Cheers, Spider




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