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    What toilet?

    So the issue was that screed had jammed the swan neck in place between the soil pipe so after some chipping away I managed to get it out. Many thanks again for your pointers.
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    What toilet?

    I applied a decent amount of force and it wasn't budging. I'm wondering if it has been sealed in by the concrete and/or screed? Just thinking about it, the toilet that I took out also has an offset wc connector.
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    What toilet?

    Sorry for the poor explanation. By draft I meant that the waste pipe sticking up from the floor allows a horrible draft into the room unless I stick a towel in there. When I tried to slot the toilet into it and placed my hand behind the toilet to feel if it was sealed correctly I could still...
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    What toilet?

    Hi, thanks for your reply. I tried that earlier as I bought a closed coupled wc but it doesn't seal properly to the waste due to an offset. If I angle the toilet downwards to try and slot it into the waste it still leaves a gap at the bottom that is notable by feeling for the draft. Hope I...
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    What toilet?

    Can anyone advise me on what to look for in a toilet for this waste pipe? I know I will need one with the cistern offset from the bowl but is there a certain type/measurement I need to look for? PS: I have fitted a a straight pan connector in this image.
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    Replacing EPH T27 With Hive

    Thanks for all your help Ian. Had you not mentioned that I needed to the browns together then I'd have been stomped and freezing!
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    Replacing EPH T27 With Hive

    An update. I've used a Wago connector to safely join to the two lives at the old thermostat location. The neutral I have just taped off until I get a wire nut and that is as far as my knowledge goes as I can't work out where the neutral is coming from.
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    Replacing EPH T27 With Hive

    Thanks Ian. Appreciate the time. The issue then is that the Hive comes with its own wall mounted stat that will be going there. But as it's wireless it doesn't have a backing plate with terminals. What I have done is tape the two browns together and the heating has come back on. The only blue...
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    Replacing EPH T27 With Hive

    I took photographs of everything before starting, bar the stat. So join the browns using isolation tape or terminal block?
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    Replacing EPH T27 With Hive

    Hi mate, Thanks for the response. After some studying I gathered he was using links (I'm not a spark) and was able to get the receiver installed as there was no need for them in the new receiver. I have the water heating working. However, the one remaining issue I have is that the heating...
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    Replacing EPH T27 With Hive

    Hi guys, I've decided to replace my old EPH T27 dual zone (water and heating) programmer for a Hive receiver and would appreciate help with the wiring. I have attached 3 images, 2 showing the current wiring of the T27 and what was noted on the casing and the 3rd is the new Hive receiver...
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Just an update mate, Plastering is now done. I changed the tails for copper as per your suggestions and opted to leave the Hep elbows exposed, for no other reason than in case the plaster setting disrupted the seal in any way. After all, if they are going to be tiled over, they are still...
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Trying to be fancy No, not really. I was just concerned about plaster reacting with the pipe. But I can take it off if you think it wouldn't make any difference? I plan to tile the shower walls so yeah I would be tiling over the pipes. Are you saying don't plaster over the pipes and elbow or...
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Hi mate, just wanted to update you. Good news is, I didn't flood the house! Walls chased, pipework done, pipes covered (just to be sure to be sure plaster doesn't cause any issues), and I am now just waiting on the plasterer. He was to come today but I had a leak last night due to being tired...
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Well the elbows will be buried which is a concern for me but given I wouldn’t risk attempting to weld copper it’s my only option at this late stage.
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Thanks for everything. Tomorrow’s D Day so I’ll let ya know how it turns out. If I don’t reply in 48 hours it’s because I’ve flooded the house
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    There is a small landing that leads into the hot press. I I believe the pipes for the shower run under this part of the landing. What I was thinking of doing is cut a section of floorboard and get access to the pipes and to add a coupler to both and do away with the isolation valve that exists...
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    This is a downstairs wet room so the pipes come down from between the floor boards and ceiling.
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Great info, thanks. One last thing, I have a plasterer arranged for Wednesday so I need to have the trace done and pipework sorted tomorrow. Where would I locate the shut-off valves?
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    Tracing wall for shower pipes.

    Smashing! Thanks. One last question regarding re 'chasing'. My plan is to cut the outline with a grinder and then use brute force and ignorance with the help of a hammer and bolster to knock the block out. I'm not afraid of hard work but would an easier option be to use an SDS? I'm looking at...
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