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nicnncha
Premium Review Potterton Envoy Condensing Boiler: poor built boiler (250 words)
by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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When i moved to my new house a few years ago, this boiler was already fitted. I had no trouble for a year, and then suddently with no warming it broke down. I had someone out who told me this model is notorious for breaking down, and he advised me to take heating cover out, as chances are it would break down again. Well it did break ...  Read the complete review

Sparkyman
Envoy bows out after 11 years (190 words)
by Sparkyman - written on 31/07/08
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It's the end for our envoy. Installed in 1997, it broke down after 6 months needing a new PCB and resistor conversion to fix a 'known' problem. For a few months all was OK until the Hot surface ignitor disintegrated into a pile in the combustion chamber. this was closely followed by the flame sensor failing and another PCB. We had ...  Read the complete review

thepilgarlic
Express Review on Potterton Envoy Condensing Boiler
by - written on 09/01/08
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I inherited a 4-year-old Envoy 80 when I moved house. It's now 8 years old and, touch wood, we get along nicely now.
The PCB went fairly quickly, £235 inc VAT, and the tray collected water which the engineer put down to leaky pipe fittings.
On closer inspection it was a perished O-ring seal in the combustion chamber, which I replaced.
I then bought an 80 on E-bay for spares and for the last three years it's just a case of changing seals, flame sensor and igniter, usually once a year.
I could do with some combustion chamber insulation pads though and Potterton aren't too forthcoming on this.
All-in-all, not a bad boiler as long as you're not scared of getting stuck in.

Nibelung
Premium Review Thank God For My Maintenance Contracts (291 words)
by - written on 22/01/01 (Very useful, 5012 readings)
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I have had my Potterton Envoy for about 18 months, since being fitted by, and now maintained by British Gas. Until very recently, it has performed flawlessly, delivering the 30% saving in gas as promised. However, just before Christmas, it refused to light. A change of igniter solved the problem for about a week - the cause of the ...  Read the complete review

Botmission
Premium Review Potterton Envoy Condensing Boiler: A Central Heating Boiler to Avoid! (240 words)
by - written on 13/01/01 (Useful, 5295 readings)
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Potterton Envoy Condensing Boiler. From everybody's point of view, this is a boiler to be feared! Potterton have made some great boilers, and still do, although they do put their name on some inferior boilers due to to a recent merger with another maker (I'll save their blushes).It's fine when it's going, apart ...  Read the complete review

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