ohh another reject from screwfux
go away nugget play with watersystems pref on the m 25
go away nugget play with watersystems pref on the m 25
In summary, the capacitor provides a delay in the energy given to one of the windings. This delay causes the forces of the motor to be unbalanced and the motor then starts. Economically, capacitor start motors are often more costly due to the inclusion of the capacitor however they have the most starting torque
.I noticed that the pump wasn't running, but was too hot to touch
What did you use to undo the nuts? None of the shops round here supply a spanner big enough ... do Screwfix do one?
Really?
I don't know, and I don't care - it's the most competent approach.LOL - yeah... but then most plumbers would.
Draining down would be necessary even if the old pump valves were re-used, so I'm not clear what point you're attempting, and miserably failing, to make.Time to drain down....
£6.50.Cost of new valves...
As above, refilling would be necessary even if refitting the old pump valves.Time to re-fill and clear any airlocks.....
£6.50 extra.= ££££££££££
Draining down would be necessary even if the old pump valves were re-used, so I'm not clear what point you're attempting, and miserably failing, to make.
£6.50.
As above, refilling would be necessary even if refitting the old pump valves.
And if you did it your way, and the old pump valves starting leaking the next day,
You clearly have absolutely no idea how most plumbers structure their charges.As most plumbers work on an hourly rate (or part of), the time it takes to drain down a system would be built into the cost to the customer would it not ?
It's for both valves, and includes VAT. A "vat" is a large container.Fair price... even if that is per valve and ex vat.£6.50.
Good job? You haven't had to use very many.Whats the point of draining the system down when the valves do such a good job of isolating the water.
Clearly you're one of those people who watch the minutes, instead of valuing the job done and the warranty given.Again my point was that whilst the re-fill might take less time than draining down, by the time the system is vented the customer is being charged for the time
I notice that you chopped off half of the sentence, and that you didn't answer the question.And if you did it your way, and the old pump valves starting leaking the next day,
Maybe not, but your reasoning is full of holes.My valves aren't leaking
Whats the point of draining the system down when the valves do such a good job of isolating the water.
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