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    Black insulation material on pipe at rear of fridge freezer

    thanks a lot Ken..looks the job..just have to split it with a Stanley knife to slide it on
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    Black insulation material on pipe at rear of fridge freezer

    I have an old fridge freezer in an outhouse. I noticed black bits of what looked like insulation on the floor near the back of the unit a week ago. I think a mouse has been at work and nibbled away this piece of insulation..which about 12" length at the rear of the bottom freezer section behind...
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    Ballast for T5 6 watt UVC bulb

    sorry ..yes..late post + few beers. Covershiled got back to me and said part you linked to would be ok with UVC bulb. Thanks
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    Ballast for T5 6 watt UVC bulb

    thanks all esp. Winston. I have emailed the Covershield firm you linked Winston..hope to get a reply tomorrow. There are a couple of old-style magnetic ballst that I think will be ok too ..though like the covershield one I'm not quite sure how the wiring goes. The one I have tha's now kaput has...
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    Ballast for T5 6 watt UVC bulb

    Small water treatment system for drinking water..uses one T5 6 w UVC bulb. 240v mains driven Ballast is 17 years old like the system and has gone kaput. I am struggling to find a replacement. Is the fact that it uses a UVC (Mercury) bulb crucial to good running, I see ballasts for "fluorescent"...
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    Fridge not working in old Whirlpool fridge-freezer..freezer fine?

    thanks for your response delmel. This is an 18 year old unit and there are no ducts or fans in it. The freezer is fed by the (single) compressor first apparently and then, I assume, the coolant travels upwards to the fridge part above in a tube/pipe(s) to a cooling panel behind the back wall...
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    Fridge not working in old Whirlpool fridge-freezer..freezer fine?

    Energy consumption (kWh/24 hours): 1.7 Freestanding or Built in: Built In/Under Freezer Position: At the Bottom Freezer Stars: 4 stars Frost Free System: no Nofrost System: No Number of Compressors: 1 Number of Doors: 2 Number of Temperature Areas: 2 Number of compressors (only freezers with...
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    Fridge not working in old Whirlpool fridge-freezer..freezer fine?

    thanks delmel..will try and look see but not easy as it's built-in. Maybe I can find the spec. It would be good to know if it was single or twin compressor. I have the original user guide but nothing technical in it I'm afraid. The freezer compartment, about same size as fridge part in volume...
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    Fridge not working in old Whirlpool fridge-freezer..freezer fine?

    Old (1992) Whirlpool ARG 917 built-in. F/F has worked perfectly all those years. However, today noticed fridge was warm i.e. not cooled. I altered thermostat setting to 5/max.cooling (only the one temperature adjuster inside fridge compartment)..left it a while..made no odds. Fridge light is on...
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    replacing temperature probe on Thermonet underfloor electric heating

    amateur here (obviously) ..the control unit is fed from a fused/switched spur next to it , is it necessary to switch the flat's mains right off before swapping out the probe lead..or is switching off at the spur and removing its fuse from the carrier adequate before commencing? (fwiw I would...
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    ceramic tap valve leaks via spindle..not at tap spout

    thanks Burnerman..will have a look at Lunns,
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    ceramic tap valve leaks via spindle..not at tap spout

    Garda 3521 tap..hot tap leaks (slowly) via spindle. No dripping tap but water escaping via body of valve when hot water is "on"/flowing..moreso if cold tap also opened when hot tap is open i.e. pressure related. Have had said ceramic valve out of tap housing but no replacement to hand so...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    >securespark..yes that meter is just for the pumphouse. The pump itself uses about 8-10 units a month so in a normal "frost-free" month that's about £2.00 a month tops - for 8 months of the year. In the Winter months the bill depends how cold it is as the 60 watt heater kicks in on a...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    >securespark..I have scoured the net but have not found anything like the rectangular MEM (unfused ) "box". I have no idea exactly what it is or how exactly it works but it does isolate the supply. It has never "tripped". To work on the pump I first switch off at the meter and at the square MEM...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    many thanks Sunray.. makes sense..with the "reset" marking clearly visible on the end of the switch "lever" and all..maybe someone else knows? Did you also see on the photo in post #4 that I uploaded that it says "heater" below the switch itself? whatever it is ..it has been there since we...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    good thinking Batman!..spot on I think!!.. ..and I want to re-create that possibility ..leaving the (newly wired in) thermostatically controlled heater ON while the pump is off (& even drained when I am away for any length of time ..say over a week..in deep Winter). The 60 watt heater I deem...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    thanks for the advice chivers..I have read a round a little and see what you mean (I think!) re surface area and adequate earthing e.g. https://talk.electricianforum.co.uk/topic/31889-swa-earthing/. However, I won't be doing the job, as I have said. Nonetheless I'll make sure I mention to...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    thanks sheds..yes I absolutely agree..the earthing does look flaky...which is why I have decided to have it all re-done professionally..probably in January. However, the close-up you show is the N wire in the second (rectangular) isolating switch that I had removed before taking the shot..the...
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    renew electrics for water (well/jet) pump

    Been very busy but I found time today to take a closer look at the setup down at the pump-house and have uploaded a few pics. The cable in to the grey MEM box in the first post is, as I think can be seen, 2-core SWA (with the armour being used as the CPC?). I have also added a pic of the...
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