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Burnham Boiler V-14A-T parts?
Pete_12
Member Posts: 3
I have an 18yr old boiler. Front tag reads:
boiler #V-14A-T, Serial 22059423
A few years ago the heater coil stopped working so I installed and Amtrol boilermate. Now water is leaking from the gasket where the coil heater is bolted on and the cover plate is rusted pretty bad. I'd like to replace the heater coil with a cover plate if I can remove it.
Where can I get replacement cover plate & gasket for this boiler or is it too old?
Can anyone provide part numbers?
-Pete
boiler #V-14A-T, Serial 22059423
A few years ago the heater coil stopped working so I installed and Amtrol boilermate. Now water is leaking from the gasket where the coil heater is bolted on and the cover plate is rusted pretty bad. I'd like to replace the heater coil with a cover plate if I can remove it.
Where can I get replacement cover plate & gasket for this boiler or is it too old?
Can anyone provide part numbers?
-Pete
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Comments
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V-14 Cover Plate
The cover plate and gasket are certainly still available through any of your local Burnham distributors. The part numbers are as follows:
Tapped (3/4") Cover Plate (Rectangular) - 7036021
Cover Plate Gasket - 8036058
Hope this helps.
Glenn Stanton
Burnham Hydronics0 -
Thanks for the quick response Glenn. That's good news. Now I just need to get the bolts out cleanly!
Is there a website with local Burnham distributors listed for the Southern NH area? Nashua or Manchester area?
Thanks again,
-Pete0 -
Pete
> Thanks for the quick response Glenn. That's good
> news. Now I just need to get the bolts out
> cleanly!
>
> Is there a website with local Burnham
> distributors listed for the Southern NH area?
> Nashua or Manchester area?
>
> Thanks
> again, -Pete
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Pete
Check your e-mail for a list of distributors and contact numbers.
Glenn0 -
cover plate package?
I got the bolts off last night (~3 hrs later - phew!) so I'll order the plate/gasket/bolts. Is there are a part number for a package that includes all 3? I was reading earlier posts and noticed it was packed this way for other models. When I called the distributor he referenced a different part # so now I'm wondering ... don't want to order the wrong part and take cold showers any longer than I have to!
-Pete0 -
Yes
The kit including tapped cover plate, gasket, bolts and washers is part #6036033. Your distributor probably has this in stock as it is common to the V-1, V-7 and V-8 boilers with rear coil opening. Hope this helps.
Glenn0 -
Package
Pete,
Everhot makes a package to do what you want. This may be why your supplier has a different number, as they make coils too. Glenn is a very helpful guy from Burnham, obviuously he will only be giving out Burnham part numbers.
Hope this made sense,
Leo0 -
Water tank plate
I have this same set up. I just order this plate kit, and the plate only has the hole for the sensor. My plate has the intake and exit on this plate too. Do I need to drill the new plate and tap in for fittings, or do they make a plate already having three holes?0 -
Water tank plate
I have this same set up. I just order this plate kit, and the plate only has the hole for the sensor. My plate has the intake and exit on this plate too. Do I need to drill the new plate and tap in for fittings, or do they make a plate already having three holes?0 -
flue Cover Plate
I need three flue cover plate assemblies for for a Burnham V-14A-T Oil Fired Burner with a serial number of 22171592. The flue part number is 6112214. Is there a retailer in my area or a website to order the part online?0 -
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those are called cleanouts. Where are you located?0 -
Replacing coil
If you are lucky enough to have studs coming out of the block with nuts holding the plate on, you could use a nut-cracker to break the nuts, lessening the chance of breaking the studs.
If they are bolts, then using a socket and extender will enable you to balance the turning force evenly so as to put no side load on the bolt, just the turning force.
I just had the same removal problem with my garden tractor axle housing. I used plenty of penetrating oil, and tightened it slightly at first, then loosened. Finally after a few repetitions of this it came loose.--NBC0
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