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    Bad consumer unit wiring

    We have a little problem. We live in a block of flats and the consumer units are all outside in a cabinet in the garage! The block of flats was built in 1976. As we want to install an electric shower for the first time in our bathroom we've realised that somehow we're going to have to run a...
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    pump

    pump can be horizontal, but positioning is important. The bleed screw should be on the side, not pointing upwards or downwards (because the motor must be horizontal).
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    Central Heating Pump

    My central heating pump is dead. RIP I've just purchased a new Wilo 5 metre head pump but am having trouble getting the old pump off the isolating valves. There's so much scale that's seeped through the fixing it's grown like mould and is an inch high! Would this much scale make it nearly...
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    Randall 103 timer switch

    I have a very very old Randall 103 timer switch that doesn't work anymore. It's got about five wires coming out of it. One that goes straight to the central heating pump, another to the boiler, another to an on/off switch and another that feeds the electricity. There's one more wire that...
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    Installing a shower

    They are not mains fed.
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    Installing a shower

    I live in a flat with a hot water tank in a cupboard and a cold water storage unit in the loft. I want to rip the bath out and install a shower unit! The pressure from the hot is non-existant but the flow is ok. Attaching a rubber shower to the taps and the flow stops if you lift the shower...
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