Thanks loads for your input so far, anything further would be appreciated based on my response. Anybody local to Bolton fancy having a look at this and servicing it for me?
Hi Hope you can help. Before I go any further I would like to state that I do not intend to carry out any repairs myself as I am a spark and will get an appropriately qualified installer to do it.
I have a WB Greenstar 40CDI Conventional.
I have recently noticed pools of water beneath the...
Nige you're a star mate :wink:
Replaced the basin elbow with a tee then put one of those acess plugs in it with a few holes drilled in. Works a treat shower flows away with no build up at all now!
If you ever need any advice on electrical stuff or flat screen tellies and AV give me a...
Thanks Nige
I appreciate the time you have spent on this already but just to explain more fully. The waste from the shower, basin and the bath all exit outside (into my adjoining garage) immediately they leave the appliance at their respective heights and the basin and bath drop to tee into...
Hi Nige
Sound sensible even to a spark i.e the system is fully sealed so no way air can flow in or escape! By back pressure I assume you mean air wanting to get out. By puff pipe I assume you mean an openening i.e with no fancy valve or anything. One last question does in need to go at a...
Hi and thanks for your replies really appreciated. Sorry but I'm being thick.
Firstly what is an aav?
Secondly where should I put this given the following layout.
Shower trap directly connected to flexi hose which sweeps 90 degrees and joins 40mm diameter waste with straight twistlock...
Hi and apologies if this is covered elsewhere.
I have a long ( unavoidable) 40mm waste running from my shower. The shower is fitted with a "high flow" waste connected to a flexi- hose then into 40mm standard waste pipe.
The whole waste is about 5 metres long and has adequate fall i.e...