How To Identify Your Gledhill System Before Ordering Spare Parts

If you're trying to find a replacement part for your Gledhill heating or hot water system, the first step is identifying exactly which model you have.

At Supplied Direct, one of the most common enquiries we receive is from homeowners, landlords and heating engineers who know they have a Gledhill system but are unsure of the specific model. This can make sourcing the correct spare parts difficult and may lead to ordering the wrong components.

In this guide, we'll explain how to identify your Gledhill system and what information you should gather before searching for spare parts.

Why Identifying Your Gledhill Model Matters

Many Gledhill systems look similar from the outside. However, different models often use completely different components internally.

Ordering parts based on appearance alone can result in:

  • Incorrect spare parts being purchased

  • Delays to repairs

  • Additional costs

  • Extended periods without hot water or heating

Identifying the correct model helps ensure you receive the right spare part the first time.

Common Gledhill Systems Found Across The UK

Some of the most common Gledhill systems include:

Gledhill PulsaCoil

The PulsaCoil range is designed to provide mains pressure hot water without the need for a traditional cylinder and cold water storage tank.

Gledhill BoilerMate

BoilerMate systems combine stored hot water with a conventional boiler and are widely installed in homes throughout the UK.

Gledhill Torrent

Torrent systems provide both heating and hot water and are commonly found in older properties.

Gledhill StainlessLite

StainlessLite cylinders feature stainless steel construction and are designed for modern hot water installations.

Gledhill Gulfstream

Gulfstream systems are less common but are still found in many properties and may require specialist spare parts.

Where To Find The Model Information

The easiest way to identify your Gledhill system is to locate the manufacturer's data label.

This label is usually located on:

  • The front of the unit

  • The side panel

  • The top section of the system

  • Near the electrical connections

The label will normally contain:

  • Model Name

  • Serial Number

  • Manufacturing Date

These details are essential when searching for spare parts.

Take Clear Photographs

Before contacting a supplier, take clear photographs of:

  1. The full system

  2. The model label

  3. Any faulty component

  4. Any visible part numbers

This information can significantly speed up the identification process.

What If The Label Is Missing?

Older Gledhill systems sometimes have damaged or missing labels.

If this happens, don't worry.

Photographs of the system itself can often help experienced specialists identify the model based on the design, layout and components fitted.

Need Help Identifying Your Gledhill System?

At Supplied Direct, we specialise in helping homeowners, landlords, plumbers and heating engineers identify Gledhill systems and source obsolete, discontinued and hard-to-find spare parts.

Whether you need a PulsaCoil spare part, BoilerMate component, Torrent replacement part or assistance identifying an older system, our team is here to help.

Simply send us:

  • A photo of the full unit

  • A photo of the model label (if available)

  • A photo of the faulty part

We'll do our best to help identify the correct spare part for your system.

Why Choose Supplied Direct?

  • Gledhill Spare Parts Specialists

  • Obsolete & Discontinued Parts Experts

  • Part Identification Service

  • UK-Based Support

  • Technical Product Assistance

  • Fast Spare Part Sourcing

Need Help?

Visit www.supplieddirect.co.uk

Or contact our team today with photos of your system and spare part requirements.

Supplied Direct – The UK's Obsolete & Hard-To-Find Spare Parts Specialists.