Yes meant to fill but not error
The boiler was not run & yes it is replaced perfectly
Yes was EA fault - as per update above although i could blow both up & down the waste which suggest it was blockage free I think due to water level in the outside drain it could have created a vacuum which...
UPDATE:
Might have found an issue - outside the drain it all runs into was slightly backed up with some leaves slowing drainage. The water was above the height of the exit pipe so perhaps causing a vacuum where the outflow from teh boiler perhaps couldn't flow? (Screenshot...
Hi guys - so the condensation trap keeps filling up on my boiler & causing it to error / shut off.
I have removed the waste exit & seems no blockage there, blown back up & all fine (bubbles away) http://screencast.com/t/gw8aXt05f0k (photo)
If i empty the trap from the clip on cover underneath...
hi guys,
i have a large natural sisal rug that i'm thinking of cutting up to carpet a room.
few questions:
- do i need to use an underlay (it's onto concrete floor)
- when cutting will the edge fray?
- do i need to us grippers? (any special type)
- assume as natural best to let...
hummm because of the location it isn't possible... it's either not in my boundary or it's under the house etc... there isn't anywhere within that radius... and if it went further then it would be a right ball ache as digging up entire drive to route the water... :)
surely this isn't that...
edit to say something like this at the top?
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/13687/Plumbing/Underground-Drainage/Square-Hopper-Gully-Grid
How would I stop the soil pipe dropping into the gulley? is there another conenctor that woudl suit the bottom?
hi guys,
after some advice on how to connect into an existing gulley to allow for a new rainwater pipe. the gulley is old clay. do i simply use a grinder to cut into the top and drop a connection in?
i've found a connector in the merchants that has a grid on the top and runs standard...
cool, i think that's also why these ktis are like they are. very easy to isolate off or control temp independantly.
i've got a utility room that backs onto one side of the conservatory where the boiler is so reckon i can hide the gubbins in there with easy isolation & run pipes through the...
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thanks, always good to save a few quid, although wasn't aware you ened a gurt great mixing manifold! might have to re-think where the install can go to hide stuff like this.
http://nextday.diy.com/app/jsp/product/productPage.jsp?productId=44156
Looking at putting underfloor heating in conservatory, laid underneath decking (raised just enough to run the piping)
Has anyone got any thoughts on using a kit like that one above, bearing in mind this is a DIY...