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Fitting Propex
Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 21:00
by MrBanana
See lots of Propex units appearing on FleaBay... but usually they don't come with destructions...
Are they easy to fit?
Re: Fitting Propex
Posted: 05 Sep 2008, 23:28
by hercules
MrBanana wrote:See lots of Propex units appearing on FleaBay... but usually they don't come with destructions...
Are they easy to fit?
yes they are but u got to no what you doing with gas iv just put one in my van and tommrow should all be done if u need any help let me no call me 07771934414 and we have a chat about it mine the propex 1600 one red box
chris
Re: Fitting Propex
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 01:21
by Bowton Lad
MrBanana wrote:See lots of Propex units appearing on FleaBay... but usually they don't come with destructions...
Are they easy to fit?
Once you've bought a Propex heater have a chat with Hercules as he suggests or Google the propex website & use the ''contact us'' facility to request fitting advice from them. Tell them what year your heater is & they will email you with the destructions attached. They are a very helpful company.
P.S. Use this link.
www.propexheatsource.co.uk
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 01:32
by MrBanana
Thanks all.... gotta keep the kids toastie!
Destructions for the 1600 are actually on their website, so many thanks for the website link.
Here's the link for anyone else: (EDITED TO WORK!!)
Propex 1600 Destructions
Fitting Propex
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 01:40
by Bowton Lad
MrBanana wrote:Thanks all.... gotta keep the kids toastie!
Destructions for the 1600 are actually on their website, so manby thanks for the website link.
Here's the link for anyone else:
Propex 1600 Destructions
Linky no worky.

Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 06:24
by Titus A Duxass
Linky worky okay here.
Fitting Propex
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 10:14
by Bowton Lad
Titus A Duxass wrote:Linky worky okay here.
Linky still no worky.
''Error 404: NOT FOUND!''
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 10:24
by kevtherev
Ok here ...it's a pdf file Bowt
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 12:47
by gti mad man
fairly straightforward to eb honest
1)12v in from thermostat/battery
2)gas feed in
3) exhaust out
4)supply of warm air pipe 60mm ish
4) return of warm air again 60mm ish
Fitting Propex
Posted: 06 Sep 2008, 20:17
by Bowton Lad
gti mad man wrote:fairly straightforward to eb honest
1)12v in from thermostat/battery
2)gas feed in
3) exhaust out
4)supply of warm air pipe 60mm ish
4) return of warm air again 60mm ish
Some measurements depend on the year the particular Propex heater was manufactured. This is important if MrBanana is going to buy a secondhand model.
1) OK
2) Gas Feed SHOULD BE connected by a CORGI registered gas fitter.
3) Exhaust Out 38mm (needs 45mmm hole) may depend on year
4) Supply Pipe - Warm Air
5) Return Pipe - Warm Air (Does Not Apply To Early Models)
MrBanana, check on the destructions for what ever model you buy.

Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 10:18
by High Peaker
The link works if you take the letters "url" off the end.
Posted: 22 Sep 2008, 11:58
by ermie571
Got 4 "air" connections on mine....
exhaust
air for combustion chamber
air intake for heating
exit for warm air.
Em
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Posted: 23 Sep 2008, 15:40
by Johny B
Or Gassure fits them new