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    New Toilet - Water around bottom of pan, condensation?

    not if its in the inside of the pan, not the outside .....
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    New Toilet - Water around bottom of pan, condensation?

    Thanks for the reply's I'm pretty sure there is no leak from the cistern through the donut. The toilet is this one: http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/ceramica-milan-short-1630-21233 The cistern sits on top of the pan hence and water leaking from the donut I would see quite easily. Also I've...
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    New Toilet - Water around bottom of pan, condensation?

    Hi, After some advice. I have recently refurbished by bathroom which included fitting a new tiled floor and amonst other things a new loo. The toilet went on fine, however I seem to have an issue with water around the base of the pan where it sits on the tiles. From what I can see there is...
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    Bathroom Tiling on Chipboard, the install of HardiBacker ...

    Hi, Sorry yes WeyRock tongue and groove style chipboard. Appreciate the preferred is to remove the chipboard and replace with ply but I dont want to disturb the entire bathroom to do that (I would need to cut the boards around the walls as they go underneath the interior walls etc. So...
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    Bathroom Tiling on Chipboard, the install of HardiBacker ...

    Hi There, After some advice on the preparation of my 18mm Bathroom chipboard floor for Tiling. My intention was/is to overboard the existing chipboard with some 6mm Hardibacker and then tile onto that (large 600mm tiles). Looking at how to install the hardibacker it seems the instructions...
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    Worcester 24i - High Increasing Pressure

    Though no expert (i do have the same boiler though) I would think the reason for the loss of pressure is due to a leak through the PRV (pressure relief valve). This is a valve which has a red button on it, it should be connected to a short pipe coming outside of your house. Check this for water...
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    Worcester Bosch 24i RSF - no spark and then fixed itsefl

    Also just had a look at the 24i install guide from the WB website and the manufacturer's reference "seem" to match up the 8-716-146-159-0 is Huba 605.99484 where mine seems to be 605.994841 maybe I should ring WB on Monday to confirm, I presume its not unsafe leaving it as is over...
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    Worcester Bosch 24i RSF - no spark and then fixed itsefl

    GasGuru, Just checked, and now I'm a bit worried. It seems to have a different part number on the APS than on the packet !! The part # appears to be 8-716-146-155 (which I can't find on the internet) All the details are: ------------------------------------- 605.994841.05/0.90mbar...
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    Worcester Bosch 24i RSF - no spark and then fixed itsefl

    Well I replaced it. Seems to work fine. I would appreciate if someone with more knowledge than myself could check the below picture, as the instructions only had a wiring guide so wasn't sure about orientation, or which air pipe went in which nozzle. In the end it didn't work until I swapped the...
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    Worcester Bosch 24i RSF - no spark and then fixed itsefl

    Hi, Just after some advice on my worcester Bosch 24i RSF Combi boiler. I woke up yesterday to find no heating or hot water, had a look at the boiler and it was not attempting to "spark". Made sure the reset switch was not up (it wasn't) and then went to work thinking I would need to...
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    Fitting Beech Wooden Worktop

    scottster - thanks for the pics. I've been wondering If I should go for a thicker worktop as well ... think I will go and see what they look like before deciding. Thanks all for advice on joining bolts etc - looks like a small masons mitre is required, as you save otherwise the small camber...
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    Fitting Beech Wooden Worktop

    Hi, Sorry if this has been covered numerous times, I did search but did'nt find anything definitive. I'm currently planning a kitchen upgrade and the current plan is to have a wooden beech worktop. The kitchen is coming from Ikea and the worktop I plan to have is this. So my question is...
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    Help with moving a microbore radiator ...

    Hi, No its not a twin entry rad, so I could do as bob says and move the distance of the rad (which is about right anyway) and put the TRV on the other side of the radiator then I only need to alter 1 pipe. Though I'm not sure how it would look going across the wall ..... Anyway thanks...
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    Help with moving a microbore radiator ...

    Hi, Just after some advice, I'm currently planning on doing up my kitchen and this will involve moving a radiator approx 2 feet to the left, though keeping it on the same wall. I have a closed system running from a combi boiler The problem I have is that the pipes connecting it are...
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    How do I wire up my Heatmiser Thermostat?

    I have one too. I would check the voltage on the live feed to ensure its getting 240volts and if it is I would then check you have the ribbon cable correctly connected. I have no idea on your old thermostat but I presume your boiler uses a 240V circuit for the thermostat rather than 12V that...
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