no - dont worry about mixing them.. they are all of the same mix and all major manufacturers make them to the same standered (which the manufacturers such as sentinal, fernox, kamco created)
if you already have an inhibitor in the system theres really no need to add another UNLESS the...
thanks for the voltage specs! very useful
i love the idea of running some standered lamps off of dimmer/wall switched... very simple but something i hadn't thought about!
thanks for that.. i'll have a looksy into the fluorescent down lights now - i never even knew such a thing existed! - at a glance they look just as neat, i'll see if i can get some feedback on usage costs and light quality
thanks again :D
i'm completely new to spots (ceiling rose all the way in the past for me) so i'm not sure of the difference between elv and lv.. the closest i've come is changing a couple transformers round my sisters house
i'm after the most energy efficient but equally practicle ones i can get, so low...
i wont help you on sunday but i've found a company called H&V Controls to be very useful when sourcing the rarer grundy models, they tend to have them on the shelf their nearest branch to you is either burnley or aldridge, they might be able to same-day-it to you
I would be carrying out the work as planned/plotted by him, to current regs - he will be connecting the consumer unit and nessicarys afterwards and overseeing my work day by day..... as in my previous post - no more i told you so's please as this aspect has nothing to do with you - it seems like...
what can i say guys??? i'm simply after information about how low voltage spots link to a switch! instead theres seems to be a barage you saying the same thing... being a gas fitter myself i can understand where you are all coming from... i would never connect or commission any appliance or...
in my personal experiences and chats with manufacturers you mix and match all you want with inhibitors! - the drain cock rad valve is a good idea.. you can do this yourself very easily! save your money
hi - if the PRV is accesable in the boiler then twist it lightly anti clockwise to drop pressure/water out - be warned that if you have a dirty system some debris could prevent the PRV seating properly afterwards -
alternatively (the safest bet) is to isolate 1 downstairs radiator (both...
hi - all work will be signed off by friend whos business is niceic, i'm literally seeking information to save me contacting him every other day... this seemed like a suitable place for that
i like to KNOW (not think) that i am capable of carrying out tasks in my own home following building regs, this does go tow in tow with making every i do safe - i see you have popped up on many forum discussions offering nothing but poor criticism and little advise. with respect (and i do mean...
take off the trv head and push the pin up/down repeatedly - open and close the opposite valve too - if the problem persists then it could be that either the flow or return pipe coming from the rad are blocked in some way
hi there - you'll have to excuse me if i dont know the lingo! plumbing and heating is my thing...
i going to be buying a house soon and will be doing a full re-wire (ring circuit - few spurs and a loop-in system on the lights) - all will be signed off by a registered sparky prior to switch on...