a good point chris. ...which is exactly what i meant. Thanks again everybody for your input I shall definately try and think things through a little better. If anybody knows of any literature i could purchase to assist me in my search for knowledge on the chemistry of corrosion i would indeed be...
I really want to gain a deep understanding of this field but having completed apprentiship in electrical engineering with the Royal Navy and then gone on to gain a proffesional qualification in the same via night school for 3 years when i left I wouldnt be able to complete another apprentiship...
The reason so many questions was that i was simply (ok maybe not so simply) trying to get a proper understanding how certain things work. It is really hard to communicate something when you dont really fully understand (but want to, hence the time spent researching etc).
I know guys that...
lol cheers chris. Honst really appreciate your help. Ive deleted quite a bit more as you where writing this. Probably atleast 200 words from the beginning lol...but once again thanks.
It is a high turnover corgiman. ive never know a company like it. THANKS AGAIN Y'ALL
but pretty much all require one word answers
Its a good job q1ualified as an electrician first....english was never my thing at school I have tried getting this info from my boss but he is unhelpful. Theres about 10 engineers and over the past year 20 have packed in.
lol cheers corgiman. Deleted it cause i can see how it would have been very difficult to answer. I am new to this industry but really wanna do it right so kinda went on a bit lol
anyway heres a link to the new post.....really trimed down and made easier to reply to . Removed the storys...
I recently went to a job on a newly installed combi boiler. Problems where that the boiler had lost a large amount of its pressure. The first thing i did was to check the pressure in the expansion vessel
When bleeding the upstairs rads there was a strong smell . I lit the "product"...
I had a conversation with corgi technical a couple of by months back about the need to fit a bypass. I was informed by the tech guy that all systems must have a bypass fitted. If the manufacturers said that the bypass fitted on the boiler (if fitted) was sufficient then that would satisfy corgi...
had the same problem last week. Someone had moved tghe boiler to another part of the house.
Worked okay on timed but if you switched it off for any period then it would lock out. Turned out to be the differential pressure switch. If you watched the switch it took forever to make and forever to...
is this an intermitant pilot or a permanant pilot model. I have a board that i have just resoldered the joints that i could possibly send you down just to confirm if the board is faulty...want it back though lol
hi folks thanks for the assistance. I serviced the boiler today and set up the gas valve as per Manufacturer
We now have the desired temp increase at 9.5 litres/min..
Thanks again
David