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    Reducing 22mm to 15mm on central heating trunk.

    Sorry your missing my point my fault im not explaining it very well. I have 22mm round most of the house the last two rads (not getting very hot) are on 15mm the redcucers are on straight runs of pipe. Would they be better on Ts. Ie at the third to last rad 22mm down to 15mm on the branch and to...
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    Reducing 22mm to 15mm on central heating trunk.

    Hi guys can anyone tell me if there is optimum position/layout to place a 22mm to 15mm reducer on the central heating circuit. Is it better to use a T at this point for more than just ease? ie flow. Should the 22mm feed be longer than the return? Is it best to reduce after the last branch to...
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    Smoke entering adjoining room. Why?

    thanks guys appreciate your help.
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    replacement fire brick in iron arch cast fire

    I wouldnt have thought that you could find the right size. it is easy to make your own out of fire cement that you can buy from wickes, screwix etc. Break the original brick, remove it, you may then need to back fill behind the brick with a bit of rubble then some bonding plaster or cement. Then...
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    Smoke entering adjoining room. Why?

    I have a 3 storey victorian house with a stack with six chimneys in it (all are capped with pepperpots or some other cowling). In order to find out which fireplace was attached to which chimmey I put a smoke pellet in each fireplace. In one test on the ground floor fireplace, smoke came back...
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    Is it possible/allowable to move an existing boiler?

    This is my first post so apologies for any infringement. I would like to move my existing Potterton MF boiler (5 years old) and cylinder, from my utility room into my kitchen, about ten feet. I would also like the heating and hot water separated with a motorised valve. Also a room thermostat...
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