hi, interesting question that because the house originally had two meters!. there was a (small) granny flat the top and this had it's own electricity meter odd i know, especially as it is very small loft conversion and there are hardly any plug points. maybe 5 or 6 power points.
so there is...
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that looks fantastic! :) out of my league though..
you are right about not wanting to overload circuit i think. the shower would go in an en suite and i think teh chances of both showers being used at the same time would be quite high first thing in the morning.
thanks for that. perhaps it is an idea i havent given due consideration too. again this is probably a question for a plumber but, the new shower would go in the loft. i have a full pumped conventional CH Hot water system. assuming that it is gravity that make the water "pump" faster to the...
apologies, i dont know the difference between the phases. i tried searching but it isnt clear. Sorry. could you explain how to tell the difference? i have a feeling this is probably an obvious thing, but as i say i did try searching for the difference between the "phases".
i looked at the...
Hi all,
I have the following:
4 bedroom house, average size
Consumer Unit
100Amp RCBO switches
2 x lighting circuits. 6amp
1 x electric cooker 40amp - 6.2kw hob, 2.1kw oven
1 x rings main 32amp
1 x ring mains 32amp
1 x immersion - only as backup 16amp
1 x shower...
I was also wondering this, i am sure there is an obvious answer,but i'm curious:
when radiators are filled through the vent pipe (backfilled), surely that means that there is a finite amount of water in the radiators? So, when the hot water/central heating divertor switches from hot water for...
many thanks, it's a great comfort to know it is worth having a powerflush. I've read so many times on this forum that is it not needed at times.
Powerflush price seems reasonable, judging by prices on forum £500-600 for 20 rads.
Sorry edited post by accident.
I dont know how i gave the impression that i didnt want to pay for diagnosic work, i have no issue with that. I am self-employed too, so understand it does cost overheads to come out.
I think it may have in reference to the 2nd engineer? I asked the 2nd...
I havent had an engineer yet identify the faults, aside from the blockage. the other faults i listed are cobbled together from guesswork and this forum.
Hi All
firstly thank you for all being here and giving up your time to answer these queries :)
System: vented convetional Baxi 80PF boiler. Approx 10 years old. Radiators look to be about 15 years. Mixture of 15mm and microbore, though most are microbore. 20 radiators in house (!)...