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    Adding a Socket to The Ring Main

    Thanks for the reply, You mean put a spur on my new socket? It's an idea I suppose the option is always ther if I need it. Thanks Again Dave
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    Noisy Radiators

    Thanks for all your help AL corgiman, Ive checked my radiators and you were right. There is an arrow on them I couldn't see it because it was on the wall side (so I used a mirror!) :D . The ones that make a noise are the wrong way except one which is supposed to be a Biflow (two Arrows). This...
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    Adding a Socket to The Ring Main

    Can anyone help me answer this question? I am wanting to put an additional socket in close to an existing one. Because this socket already has a fused spur coming off it I know I can't add another. So the next simplest thing to do would be to add to the Ring. My question is this, Does it...
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    Noisy Radiators

    Cheers AL your explantion seems to make sense. And you assumed correctly I have just moved in to the place. So Luckily I don't have to be too embarrassed :oops: Could the banging be the valve trying to close? Maybe theres to much pressure on the valve at that point. I suppose it make sense...
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    Noisy Radiators

    Thanks for the really quick reply, Sorry for being a little vague. I have a Thrmostatic on one side and what I think is a lock shield valve on the other (with the small white cap on). I was told that the Thrmostatic valve should be on the opposite side to where the hot water comes in...
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    Noisy Radiators

    Ok heres my problem, When my heating comes on some of my radiators start banging. The temporary fix for this is to turn the temp valve a little. I have been told the cause of this is that the temp valves are on the wrong side. How do you know this? Do I need to swap the temp valve around...
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