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    Grant Vortex Case Panels

    The only way to remove the back is to slide it upwards through the channels in the side panels. It relies on a nice, straight travel with no dents. Some chance of that with me around. I can remove the side and back together so it's no big problem, but I was surprised there's no mention of...
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    Grant Vortex Case Panels

    Hi, I've recently bought a Grant Vortex Pro internal combi boiler. While moving the thing into the house the side panel and back ended up badly dented, so the back won't slide off. Does anyone know if spares are available for these, I can't see anything online for replacement case panels.
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    Above Ground Sewage Pump

    Thanks for your reply Hugh. I agree with your comments, 190 litres is far too low and isn't what I specified for the job (150 litres is needed per person). I plan to get a spare pump and non-return valve so I can replace them myself when needed, so hopefully an emergency tanker won't be...
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    Above Ground Sewage Pump

    Many thanks for your reply. I took a look on the site, but again their case studies only feature pumps installed in basements. I'm beginning to think the only place these above-ground pumps can be used is below ground level! I'd need the outlet to descend below the drive, travel 3 metres then...
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    Above Ground Sewage Pump

    Hi all, I've recently bought a property located in a former quarry, so the ground floor is a few feet lower than the sewer main. The bathroom is on the first floor and currently the waste pipe runs 6 feet above the ground, across the drive to a wall, then travels gradually down to the sewer...
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