Thanks, not really given much consideration to pipe stats/ frost stats but they could save me a lot of time and hassle. I've got some research to do! Cheers
Hi guys, in the process of completing my conservatory, plastering dwarf walls, flooring etc and now come to hanging the radiators.
I intend to run the central heating pipes beneath the laminate in a cavity in the suspended concrete slab. The 15mm pipeswill be lagged within the cavity. I...
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I am looking to put in a new radiator in the downstairs hallway. I am intending to freeze the pipework to save myself draining the system and having to touch some of the older rad valves which i think my cause problems. I am going to tee off flow and return using speed fit...
That's affirmative!! The yellow wire was the interlink connecting to the landing smoke alarm. Presumably there is no earth for this smoke alarm.. There is a heartening glow from the green LED that confims it's operational :lol: Thanks for the replies!
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I'm replacing a smoke alarm that was removed some time ago but not encountered 3 core and earth because I don't touch a graet deal of wiring.
Obviously the smoke alarms are on the lighting circuit but I'm not sure how to proceed because of this third yellow wire. The bare copper...
If you have a manhole cover it will usually be near the base of the soil stack. A lot of people do tend to cover them up with decking, tarcmac or even extensions. It might well be there somewhere. Generally the drain pipes are straight runs between manhole inspection chambers but bends are...
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I've been asked to fit a stainless inset sink in a works kitchen but having pulled all their equipement out and removed some shelving there are three double mains sockets all of which are live, 15mm above work surface. They want the existing sink moving directly next to plug sockets...
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I came across a 'water management system' in a customers pub. The trough urinal is not flushing and service valve is fully open. The control unit (inclusive of proximity sensor) is wired to the mains via a switched fused spur socket, which is in turn wired to a solenoid valve. The...
The worm screws are good but are sometimes difficult to manoeuvre and nogotiate bends when you have medium to deep manhole. The standard rods are thick in diameter and I've struggled to get the camera down at the same time.
I came across this lateral cuuter and thought perhaps there may be a...
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In my limited time in the drainage business, I have often found myself trying to retrieve some plank's rods after he's had a crack at unblocking the drain before his sunday dinner.
Unfortunately there's not always a second manhole to push them down to and so they have to come...
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Here's a question for all you heating engineers (I'm a drains and plumbing peasant!). My friends boiler Potterton Performa 24 is leaking from the front face of what I believe to be the diverter valve/3 way valve. There is a small nut with some sort of spindle in the centre, and the...