Hi,
Ecotec plus 824 cold water inlet valve.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VAILLANT-ECOTEC-PLUS-824-831-837-937-COLD-WATER-INLET-VALVE-0020010295-ORIGINAL/332127725163
Mine's leaking into the fill hose. If I leave the hose connected and isolate at the other side it's usable temporarily but is not...
I'd like to elbow from 10 mm copper running down a wall (that's to be plasterboarded) to 15 mm copper sticking out of it ready to pick up a TRV (mounted horizontally; rad to be piped TBSE).
This orientation:
Why - TRV in the correct (horizontal) orientation; clutter free floor; looks less...
What's the name for this in English please?
http://www.fittingdiscounter.de/ReigaGbR3-p20h7s19-Viega-Rotguss-Versch.html
Where you go from male BSP to female BSP, and have a means to disconnect in the centre?
Hi,
I'm using some of these on a job and having a devil of a time finding a 1/2" BSP thingamy to match:
http://www.caleffi.com/sites/default/files/file/01209-13_en.pdfhttp://www.caleffi.com/sites/default/files/file/01209-13_en.pdf
The fittings want to look like these...
Not in recent living memory; it's been capped for a decade.
We'll find out in due course of this meter can supply 6m^3/hr. No gas safe people I've called can answer this question without there being existing equipment hooked up to it. (there is none)
12.5 mbar apparently. Enough that your hob doesn't blow out and cause a safety issue; not enough to guarantee you're able to run your gas appliances though.
Apart from WB (TB 0040) is there anybody else that'll allow commissioning below 21 mBar?
That's the type of delay I feared. Looks...
Unhelpful.
Most gas safe people seem happy to fit the boilers then check afterwards, with no concern for impact on timetables.
For water I'd ask for a dynamic pressure check. What's the equivalent in gas lingo please? I want the check done in advance of planning all the works, not...
Is it possible to check the gas supply capacity in advance of fitting a boiler?
A site currently runs electric storage heaters from a 100A 3ph supply. (70KVA)
The site has a U6 gas meter (6 m^3/hr nominally; previously only used for gas tumble dryers) and we'd like to convert to gas...
Will do. :-)
Site towards bottom of the airing cupboard and measure flowrate on the cold side.
Fortunately the landlord has already cut whacking great vents in the door to try stop the thermal store (Gledhill Pulsacoil III) burning through PCBs like sweets... :shock:
Me: www.coheat.co.uk
Airing cupboards in these flats have a thermal store in them. Immersion heats a vented cylinder and there's a pump + plate heat exchanger for producing mains pressure hot water on-demand. (a godawful Gledhill Pulsacoil III setup)
We're logging flowrate and inlet/outlet...