Chri5
It's a Wylex which won't take RCBO's. Having had a good look at it's only rated to 60A. however the MCB's are rated as follows
Circuit 1 Lights 16A
Circuit 2 Heating 6A
Circuit 3 Immersion Heater 16A (switched off unless CH fails)
Circuit 4 Downstairs Sockets 32A
Circuit 5...
I've been onto a website tlc-direct.co.uk and used their voltage drop calculator to determine the cable size and I took note of the cable run requirements and it came out with a 16mm requirement. I just wanted some confirmation.
I intend to get it tested by a qualified electrician when...
I've bought a new Mira Sport Max 10.8kW electric shower to replace my existing mira sport shower. I'm not sure of the model or the kW but I don't think that is important.
The length of cable from the CU to the shower via a new 45A double pole switch is approx 12 meters. The 45A double pole...
Thanks for all the posts. I had a meeting with the BG Service manager yesterday and she agreed that the heat exchanger is at fault and BG will replace it under my Homecare 400 cover. She apologized fro the delay in them diagnosing the problem at it is going to be fixed tomorrow.
I also feel...
I may need a new boiler fitted if I can't pursued BG to do it under their Homecare 400 scheme.
Can anyone recommend a reliable professional company to do the job. The boiler coming out is an Ideal m3080 and I waqnt a Worcester Basch 30CDi system boiler installing.
I wanted to see what state it was in and when I found it was shot I decided to replace it. I could have called BG in but as I had it off and the plumbers merchant is just round the corner I thought what the hell I'll do it myself.
OK I accept that and will try to be more accurate in future but the point I was making was that we have paid regularly for maintenance of the system for a number of years without any call out and they have inspected the system annually so when the CH in effect isn't working correctly I expect...
Luckily my wife pays that particular bill but be it £300 or £480 it's still a lot of money over the years that we have had it and only had a few callouts.
Thanks for the explanation of the "balls". As I have HomeCare 400 and it covers the whole central heating system with the exception of powerflush I would expect BG to resolve the problem at their cost after all they have been taking £40 a month off me.
Excuse my ignorance here. The valve I am talking about allows the hot water cylinder and CH. I've replace it (Tower valve) with a Honeywell one and that had what looks like ball bearings in it.
I've got Homecare 400 cover. There is a blockage somewhere in the system. On taking off the two way valve I noticed that the ball-barings that close the valves at either side are not there. I think they are the cause of the blockage which I think is in the boiler hence getting a quote from...