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    Two radiators not heating

    Thanks for all your replies... Your comments do seem to indicate that, as we suspected, the boiler may be under-powered now we have extended the house - from memory it was all working fine before. One other thing that I forgot to add is that part of the extension included an en-suite to the...
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    Two radiators not heating

    Hi all, looking for any help, advice, experience please! We had an extension built, which added three radiators and required the boiler to be moved further towards the back of the house. Since then our hall radiator has never really worked and then this winter the cloakroom rad has also stopped...
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    Fixing LED lights into tiles

    Cheers tictic, was starting to have nightmares about having to drill them once in-situ!
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    Fixing LED lights into tiles

    Hi all, I'm normally to be found on the electrics UK forum but have been advised to seek out your expertise this time. I have got a job to do which involves fitting small round LED lights into bathroom tiles. The tiles are going to be in storage areas that have been built from studwork and...
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    Fitting LED lights into wall tiles (and more!)

    Thanks Bernardgreen, think you have confirmed what I was thinking - and yes will get the tiler to do anything relating to altering the tile itself! The lights will be pushed back into studwork, rather than against solid walls so I am hoping that should there be any problem with a light it will...
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    Fitting LED lights into wall tiles (and more!)

    Thanks to both of you. Taylortwocities, am registered spark so all bases covered there. Will head on over to tiling and dip my toe in their forum! OwainDIYer, thanks for your suggestion but unfortunately this customer is very specific in what she wants so I am stuck with my problem...
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    Fitting LED lights into wall tiles (and more!)

    Hi all, I have been asked to fit small round LED lights into some box type shelving areas in a bathroom plus into the bath panel etc. - all of which are due to be tiled. There is an area below the bath where all the cables will run back to and there are draw wires in place ready for all the...
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    Traditional Radiator with electric element

    Hi, I am aware of the option of fitting an electric element into "wet" towel rails so they can still be used in the summer when the rest of the central heating is off. I have been asked whether there is a traditional central heating radiator that can also be adapted to "dual-fuel"? I've not...
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    Programmer and wall 'stat replaced - now no hotwater?

    Problem solved - I was sold a dud. The programmer I was sold as a new model said "warranty expired June 2007" on the back. Will pay more attention to the small print in future!
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    Programmer and wall 'stat replaced - now no hotwater?

    I think there is but I will have to check tomorrow. I assume there should be cables terminated in them both. Just seems odd (and frustrating) that the LP241 was working ok.
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    Programmer and wall 'stat replaced - now no hotwater?

    Hi, yes unfortunately it was thrown away! I am considering buying a new one to re-fit as that was my first thought.
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    Programmer and wall 'stat replaced - now no hotwater?

    Wonder if anyone can shed any light on this for me... Replaced a Drayton LP241 programmer with a LP722 (supposedly a straight swap??) and at the same time swapped a Drayton RTS1 room thermostat for a Honeywell DT90E digital Room 'stat. The only wiring alteration for either was to terminate the...
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