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    washing machine tripping fuse...would this work?

    Thanks Ban All Sheds - that makes sense. Bill
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    washing machine tripping fuse...would this work?

    Thanks for your reply M, it's much appreciated :D
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    washing machine tripping fuse...would this work?

    Hi there, I've just had a washing machine fitted in my kitchen and when it runs it trips the associated circuit. After a bit of investigation I discovered that the fuse that's tripping is a 6A fuse (that only covers the central heating boiler) and that the washing machine has a power output...
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    Overflow from boiler header tank running

    Thank you- it makes sense now.
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    Overflow from boiler header tank running

    thanks kevplumb :D I am still slightly confused, though: wouldn't having the tap on, rather than off, make the tank run dry? When it is on, in fact, the overflow leaks, so i could see that it could run dry. Sorry for being a bit slow.
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    Overflow from boiler header tank running

    Thanks kevplumb :D i'm not sure how i prevent the tank from running dry though?
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    Overflow from boiler header tank running

    Hi there, I've just moved into a new flat and found that the overflow from the boiler header tank runs. A plumber said that there is either a faulty washer or a problem with the ball valve and advised to turn off the tap that allows this flow to occur (temporarily). How urgently does this...
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