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    Worcester 35 CDI II Boiler HW hot-cold-hot-cold-hot-cold

    No, I took the plug off the front of the pump and spun the shaft to make sure it hadn't seized and then put the lug back and filled it up. How do I vent it?
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    Worcester 35 CDI II Boiler HW hot-cold-hot-cold-hot-cold

    Worcester 35 CDI II, fitted about 2005, serviced about a year ago according to previous house owners. We have done a lot of work in our new house. We were moving a some rads. The boiler was switched off and drained down, gas was turned off and left for about 3 months. Today I refilled the...
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    JCC downlights dying prematurely

    How do they contravene?
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    Shocks

    Surely it shouldn't matter how much he weighted? When you are "thrown" back by a shock its not the current that throws you but your muscles reacting to the electrical input
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    Best tester for DIY

    There isn't one specific test, I want to be able to establish if the wiring is safe or not
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    Best tester for DIY

    If I knew all there is to know I wouldn't be on here asking. I can't how investing in some kit to do some tests that wouldn't otherwise be carried out till I have to funds to allow a consumer unit upgrade is a bad thing. A quick search on google suggests 2.5ohm is above the maximum and so there...
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    Best tester for DIY

    I've changed some faceplate and lights and moved sockets etc but the work done before I moved in is unknown. I know I won't get a fully functioning unit as required to certify, and I'm not qualified to use one. I just wanted opinions on what testers are best for a DIY'er who wants to run some...
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    Best tester for DIY

    I want to get a tester so I can do some tests to the circuits in my new house. I don't want to spend hundreds and I know I won't get the top kit. I just want to check the circuits are OK so I don't end up getting the circuits failed by an electrician on something stupid and have to pay for...
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    I bought SM41W, SM42W and SA323W. I got it from http://shop.parkerbs.com/ because they had a sale on, plumb centre do it but its a lot more expensive. http://www.marleyplumbinganddrainage.com/contractor/download/1179/soil---waste-systems-design---installation-guide---january-2004.html pages...
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    Seems an incredible expensive way of connecting a toilet... Just ordered a Marley manifold branch, bend and seal. £56 with postage, better than £85 but still not quite the £10 for just about every other pan connector. Thank you very much for your help everyone 8)
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    Is there a typo on the OSMA website or do they really cost £120?!! http://osma.wavin.com/master/master.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374303654075&PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524442233101&middleTemplateName=oc_middle_product_detail_I Is that for 30 of them or some thing? seco services is now my...
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    Sorry, you and Terry
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    Do you know where I can get one I've been searching for ages
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    Clips for a soil pip that keep it against the wall

    I assume its there to protect the pipe from damage from being crushed or worn away from rubbing on the wall. I know its not ideal but its better than a 2" deep chase 2m along the base of an outside wall.
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    I pretty much need an "adapter" so the branch can connect to the pan. The cut out in the back of the toilet isn't much deeper than the soil pipe
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    Very low profile pan connector?

    Im connecting a toilet to a soil pipe but the soil pipe needs to carry on to another toilet. I've got a branch to T off the soil and a pan connector to connect the toilet. Problem is it pushes the toilet too far away from the wall. Current plan is to cut a recess in the wall and put a flexible...
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    Clips for a soil pip that keep it against the wall

    In order for my plan to work I need to get the soil pipe hard up against the wall. This in itself isn't a problem but I need some clips to secure it and the only ones I can find hold the pipe 1.5" off the wall. Anyone know of any that can do this? Thanks Adam
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    Two Toilets, One Soil Pipe

    Currently there is just half a stack, it comes out the ground straight up and through the floor in a bedroom. I propose to continue this to a vent through the roof and the connect a 40mm waste where it come through the floor and a soil branch above this 40mm connection that will have the two...
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    Two Toilets, One Soil Pipe

    It will do, we've just bought the house and the previous owner vented it by fitting a branch with a blanking cap on the top with a little hole drilled in it. In a bedroom. under the branch on the soil stack the is a 40mm waste that the shower, basin and bath are connected to
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    Two Toilets, One Soil Pipe

    Thanks for the concern re-regs I've spoken to the BC officer and the application is in and he's happy. Can someone please look at the original question?
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