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tvayle@gmail.com

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  1. Hi I just seen Mike's comment co 2 was what I meant. I wouldn't have thought you would have touched the screw as it set at an angle on the combustion air blower and as the heater parts with a clamp arrangement and it's a screw by it's self but as Mike said if you need to alter it just move it slightly each time
  2. Hi Regards re sleeting the co. As was said before you shouldn't have to re set the co when changing the burner. I have repaired quite a few and have never had to do it. The co adjuster is a Allen key on the side of the combustion air blower but it should only be done if you have a co meter. When you put the heater back together check to see it is smoking or has a lot of fumes then check the co and adjust. Terry. Night heater solutions
  3. Hi I own a small business servicing an repairing all the main makes of night heater and i am Eberspacher accredited. I have been told by some of my canal customers that they had a hard job trying to find anybody to repair them. if it's any help to your forum i am quite happy to give out free advice where possible and of course offer a repair service if needed. I cover most of the west midland and offer a bench repair service outside this area. My website is nightheatersolutions.co,uk
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