Potterton Suprima 60 Reviews

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5 Reviews For Potterton Suprima 60

  • Guest 25th Oct 2009

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    This is a boiler to be avoided. I have had it for less than 2 years. It is now now on its 3rd major fault, 2 of which were dead PCBs.
    My installer had bought 2 years warranty from Potterton but despite being in the trade he has terrible problem getting Potterton to replace faulty parts.
    Have a look on the internet and you will quickly find out that Potterton boilers are absolutely terrible.
    Spare parts will be regularly needed and are very, very expensive.

  • sandvika Rank: Corporal 31st May 2009

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    We have had the Potterton Suprima 60 boiler for 12 years from new, installed in our new house. It has always been noisy and now suffers from the progressive failure of the PCB that is well documented on the web and results in the boiler shutting down ever more frequently. To be fair, the most likely failure is the relays which have a design life of 100,000 operations which over 12 years is a mere 22 cycles a day. There's no doubt that this has been exceeded many times over. I'm spending £ ...
  • Guest 11th Jan 2009

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    I have been using this Potterton Suprima 60 boiler in the last 9 years. Repaired solding joins after the first 2 years, then more solding joins problem. I think this is due to the vibration that the circuit board subjected to. Until recently, I found there are 3 relays no longer functioning. After replacing them, it works fine for now. The relay can be found in RS, part number: 237-5362. It ' s a Omron G6RN type.
  • pumablue 16th Oct 2008

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    I recently bought this house and this Potterton Suprima 60 was the boiler that was at the house, It has been trouble from day one, breaking down on a regular basis. As i said above in the six months since we moved in, the PCB & gas valve have been replaced and now another problem has left us without heat! Are boilers no longer built to last?!
  • Guest 20th Apr 2008

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    I have a Suprima 60 which I inherited with my house. But I hope I might be able to put some of you out of your misery, even if you have the Suprima 50 model for example; My plumber advised that NOT servicing this boiler was the the safest approach and to be fair mine worked fine for 5 years but then conked out. The repair was incredibly simple if you are competent at DIY and soldering: After ISOLATING THE MAINS ELECTRICITY, I took out the circuit board (labelling everything as I unplugged it) an ...