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    Spur from inside to inside

    Thanks chaps, photos would be difficult it is on fourth floor, but it is basically a straight piece of wire 9 feet long along one wall. For the moment situation has been solved by persuading my son to change position of his bed!! I like the idea of hiding in pointing this would be so much...
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    Spur from inside to inside

    I have a bedroom with a balcony. I wish to install a socket next to bed. I have double gang socket, nine feet away that I can tap into, go outside along wall and back through outside wall directly to side of bed, I believe a spur would suffice. Alternatively I can rip up wooden floor laid 3...
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    Almost there with the piping

    As I should have expected, following discussions with my sons yesterday, before the haze of wine, beer etc. took over, they confirmed your consensus view to be correct. It would be much preferable for the towel warmers to be connected to central heating as in the summer the flat gets so hot...
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    Almost there with the piping

    Thank you all so much for taking the time to consider my "project". No NRV required saves me effort. As regards hot water flow and return to Towel Warmers my own in my own home, which was built in the 70's, have supplied two towel warmers and one larger bathroom rad. The system is connected to...
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    Almost there with the piping

    Grateful for the quick response, initially it was my intention not to put in the non return valve, but a comment by a builder in the local pub started me thinking that perhaps in the summer convection from returning hot water would find the way back to radiators - you have put my mind at rest...
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    Almost there with the piping

    The renovation of my sons flat is well underway. As regards central heating I followed the advice on here and have gone the manifold route. Due to there being only four radiators I have been able to connect from manifold to radiators in Speedfit with no intermediate joints. Just a couple of...
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    Connecting to Rising Main

    Thanks to all that replied I am very grateful, as always. I have decided to stick to the existing set up and as the cold tank will now be 5/6 feet above the taps, the pressure should be better. As the cold outlet from the cold tank in question will be in 22mm pipe, could I get away to feed the...
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    Connecting to Rising Main

    Thanks to all of you for replying. Newboy this is the present set up :- Rising main enters property on 2nd floor, feeds the kitchen sink tap, then continues upstairs to 3rd floor "utility room" where the cold water tank is situate, where it terminates filling it with a ball valve. It goes...
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    Connecting to Rising Main

    Many thanks for coming back so quickly. Whilst the rising main pressure on a third floor flat is not brilliant at times it is far better than the pressure from the cold storage tank, it would also be quieter in the middle of the night!!
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    Connecting to Rising Main

    Well into the refurbishment of my sons' flat but I have come across something that puzzles me. My own property has all the cold water to the taps supplied direct from the rising main. This flat has the kitchen tap supplied by the rising main but all the other cold outlets are supplied from the...
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    Help I am struggling to understand

    Muggles sorry about the time to get back re your question re flow into house, unfortunately the flat is 120 miles from where I live and until we get full landlord permission to alter I go down infrequently. Down there yesterday, incoming waterflow into house was14.8 ltpm mid afternoon 13.7 ltpm...
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    Getting it right: Bathroom shower & sink waste piping

    I have just posted a thread and noticed your own query. Some 17 + years ago I did exactly in two ensuites what you are proposing, the only difference was that I had the Y (well 45degree) join facing the other way so both discharges went in the same direction (imagine a sliproad joining the...
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    Help I am struggling to understand

    I am trying to get to grips wth how many showers can be run off one source, as I have mentioned previously we are updating my lads' flat, by creating an ensuite. It would be far easier to have a combi boiler as space is at a premium, but I am told that such would not run two showers. In my own...
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    Connections to indirect combination

    I have an existing system, cold water tank in loft, hot cylinder in airing cupboard with shower pump on floor next to this, never had any trouble with the showering capabilities to two showers at same time. Piping to pump comes from cold water tank by a separate outlet, with the pipe from the...
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    Is 10mm plastic pipe OK

    Unfortunately some of the copper pipe is above the skirting board, has had about 6 coats of cracked paint when above floor, some of the joints have green/white "powder" round them, the remainder is buried in concrete with no covering as far as I can see. It was fitted in 1976 and only operates...
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    Is 10mm plastic pipe OK

    Renovating my kids’ flat, with several structural changes that will mean changes to radiators positions plus additional towel rails. The very old system pipes are basically scrap and I would like to put in 10mm plastic pipes that could be hidden, running these from a central manifold, 22mm...
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    A blank piece of paper!

    Thanks guys, your answers had me diving into research, you can when you are retired, to try and understand them more fully. I like the idea of the centralised manifold as I forgot to mention in my initial posting that between the two bathrooms is a small utility room (to put washing...
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    A blank piece of paper!

    Thanks guys as usual you have given me plenty of food for thought. I have followed up on your suggestions re electronic wi fi TVR and the EVO Honeywell seems to meet my criteria. One small question, would there be a need to put these EVO TVR's on every radiator, can understand bedrooms and...
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    A blank piece of paper!

    It has been a long time since you guys gave me invaluable help for me to create two bedrooms with ensuites for my twin young teenage lads. Time flies and now they are almost 30 (I’m retired) and have bought a duplex flat. Basically it was a tip, but having stripped it right down we are now...
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    Conversion Flourescent to LEDs

    Taylor many thanks, yes I am going to use the 1.5mm that goes to underneath of units at present to take 12v current to LED's strips there. There will be no 230 volt electricity present as the feed from the switch will go straight to the LED adapter input side and output 12v then to junction...
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