Boiler servicing

Hi,

Anyone here heard of a combi boiler made by Lamborghini? Yes, this is the same Lamborghini that makes the cars. Is it easy or difficult to get parts for servicing. It hasn't been looked at since it was installed 2 years ago. Two of the Corgi registered installers that I know and asked have never heard of them, apart from the cars, that is. And whoever installed it, I doubt they were Corgi registered. The pipework is all over the place. They didn't leave a receipt or a certificate to say that it has been installed to a standard. Tried phoning him, but would not answer. Sounds dodgy doesn't it? One of the installers said he will have a look at the end of next week. If you guys know anything, I would really appreciate any info and advice, and I will report it back to my friend's parents who has the boiler. Thanks in advance

mr-vampy

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mr-vampy
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I'd suggest you start searching now for contact with the manufacturer, with a view to obtaining a copy of the installation and service leaflets for the model you have. Your boiler could be "simple" but again it could be sophisticated with unusual parts and settings so the guy who looks at it can verify the compliance with manufacturers specifications and check the safe and effective operation. I've not come across this one so can't help further I'm afraid.

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John

It is / was the same company as makes the cars a brief search with google resulted in this :-

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Jeff

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Jeff

Is it CE marked and/or got a GC number?

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Ed Sirett

They certainly know how to diversify.

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RedOnRed

They were best known really for their tractors. Their then owner was so disappointed with his Ferrari's reliability he decided to make a competitor.

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Dave Plowman (News)

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