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    New boiler & Bathroom Suggestions

    Hi All Just looking for thoughts on possible solutions. Currently have an old "system" boiler (working fine) with HW cylinder (36" x 18") in loft with cold water & CH F&E tanks above the cylinder. Due to an imbalance of females vs males in our house we are looking to put in a new bathroom...
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    Wind Blowing Out pilot Light

    Hi DP Sorry I missed this yesterday PM, I was referring to Spraggos post when mentioning the seal, I guess since Bgas came & did internal & external sensor checks (for exhaust gases I'm guessing ?) they will have put it back in one piece correctly. No gales since but a bit of wind planned...
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    Wind Blowing Out pilot Light

    thanks both, I guess I didn't consider that the "burnt-out" thermo couple (gas mans words !) had caused the pilot to extinguish as the 2 times it has happened were on the evenings with gales. Does the gap in the seal give the wind a tunnel to flow through ? Cheers
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    Wind Blowing Out pilot Light

    Hi All I have a fairly old combi boiler which is under a british gas contract which works perfectly fine (no problems in the recent cold weather up here in the north) EXCEPT that since the last service in the summer, whenever we get extremely windy weather the pilot gets blown out (has...
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    Installation of New Electric Shower-Certification

    Thanks for the information so far guys. I just chatted with my plumber & he explained that because it wasn't possible to connect the new shower circuit to my existing CU, they installed a new mini Consumer Unit with RDC protection to house the MCB for the shower. Because the install was...
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    Installation of New Electric Shower-Certification

    Hi All Need some quick advice about certification of new electric shower installation. I rent out my old flat & rec :? ently had a PIR done when we had a change of tenants, we just decided to install a new electric shower & my plumber said he would be using an NICEIC electrician & would...
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    Cheers Ismellgas, another technique to explore ta
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    Cheers Chris, it's a plastic pipe so (hopefully) should be easier than CI, ta for the link. I have been struggling with all the jargon a bit ta
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    cheers Dan, I'm not a plumber (I know, tell you something you don't know !), I think I was having trouble with all the jargon. cheers
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    thanks to Kirkgas & Jackpike, dare I say it looks dead easy on the youtube vid, I guess that this fella has knocked up his own slip collar, haven't found a plastic one yet but will keep looking & if not then will use the vid Cheers
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    Hi Bamba Have I interpreted you correctly here ?, I've tried searching for a sliding collar on google but not having much luck, any chance you could point me in the right direction please Cheers
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    Cheers Bamba, forgot to mention that the wife takes pleasure in me using the toilet whilst she showers so life wouldn't be the same if I didn't put a loo in the en-suite. Cheers :lol:
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    Inserting Junction into an existing soil stack

    Hi All Just fishing for any advice with respect to inserting a junction into an existing soil stack that runs internally (boxed in) inside the house with the top protruding from the roof tiles. I am going to cut the stack roughly 50% up (new 1st floor ensuite), does anyone have any tricks...
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    Thanks all, I guess the issue is that he states his electricians are "members" of NICEIC, rather than "approved contractors" Cheers
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    Cheers to all for the input & info Have decided to use a firm recommended by NICEIC website to sort the issue out. As i said everything appears to be working fine but I need peace of mind Looks like a made a mistake but will learn from it.
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    Cheers flameport, I might be just getting played on the wording of our agreement. When I spoke to him yesterday he said there would normally be an additional charge for issuing an installation certificate. His adverts etc definately state that all electrical work is carried out by "members"...
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    thanks BAS, what about this assumption of mine that if you say you are a "member" of NICEIC, does that obligate you to issue a certificate to say that the CU change is safe, covers all aspects of the law etc ta
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    Thanks ebee, I don't know if I am at fault for making the assumption that being an NICEIC "member" imposed an obligation on him to issue a certificate for the new CU installation. I made this assumption as my parents recently had a new extension requiring new circuits etc & a new CU & they...
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    Hi All Thanks for the feedback so far, just in case I confused people with the work that was done. The only electrical work done was to change the CU to a one with dual RCD. I actually just spent a week living in the rented flat whilst I did some work there. When it came to the...
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    New Consumer Units NICEIC-What does it mean

    Hi I recently employed a building company to do a refurbishment of a small flat that I let out. As part of the refurb I asked them to fit a 17th Edition Consumer Unit in the let flat, as he stated that his electrician was a "member" of NICEIC, although he stated he could not supply me with a...
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