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  1. J

    Tap before combo boiler

    I would tee it off the from the cold water ring, after it had fed the boiler.
  2. J

    Tap before combo boiler

    Any one else got an views on this? Cheers
  3. J

    Tap before combo boiler

    I think that it is 22mm pipe. The pressure and flow rate seem to be quite high.
  4. J

    Tap before combo boiler

    Hi I am wanting to install a new tap downstairs. Is it possible to attach the tap to come off the pipe between the rising main and the combo boiler. Or does the boiler need to have the main going to it uninterrupted. And therefore I need to run the tap pipe down off the cold pipe, but after it...
  5. J

    purlin depth

    Ah we are installing a steel purlin, not a timber one. the timber one would have had to have had a 400mm profile according to the structural engineer (ridiculous). So maybe that is why he is insisting on a padstone. It would be far easier to install the purlin so it was vertical, but then...
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    purlin depth

    Just had the BCO officer round and he says said that the purlin needs to go 4" into the wall and rest on a padstone to pass building control. Should the padstone be laid horizontally, which would mean only the corner of the purlin will be touching it or should it be laid so that it is on the...
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    purlin depth

    I have got a party wall agreement, so that is all in place. Are padstones really necessary to get it passed through building control? I thought they were more of a RSJ thing. So noseall you are saying that it has 1 brick thick or half a brick thick. I am assuming half a brick thick...
  8. J

    purlin depth

    Sorry if this has been covered already. Just wondering how deep a new purlin should go into the party wall, I assume that is should go 1 brick deep (so about 100-110mm). Is this correct? Is this something that the SE should specify? Cheers
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