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    Shower pump - different sized pipework for hot and cold feed

    Just in case anyone else is ever seeking an answer for a similar question, I went ahead with the original idea and it works fine, I didn't even need to adjust the temp knob on the thermostatic mixer. I left the crappy flexi hose in situ on the cold feed as a sort of flow reducer and because...
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    Shower pump - different sized pipework for hot and cold feed

    Just because I don't want the pump coming on when the hot tap is used in the kitchen or cloakroom, nor those taps intefering with the pressure available to the shower when it's being used. I've no idea what the acceptable pressure ratio is for my mixer, but I've seen there are some available...
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    Shower pump - different sized pipework for hot and cold feed

    22mm as well on the hot water feed for the rest of the house.
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    Shower pump - different sized pipework for hot and cold feed

    I'm about to install a shower pump to supply my bath. At the moment I have a 22mm cold feed running directly from the cold tank to the bath. I have a load of 15mm pipe to use up, so would like run the hot feed from the pump to the bath in 15mm, since the floorboards run under the walls I...
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    Cheapest way to do a half decent job replacing a flat roof

    I've just sold my house to an investor who asked very nicely if I would replace the flat roof on my garage before we complete. I could have said no, but decided to get it done just in case he pulls out so the place is ready to go. Searching around the various materials and methods, most...
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    Candy CDI45 (45) dishwasher fault E1

    Hi, I posted the below over at UK Whitegoods but I'm getting no love so I thought I'd post it here as well. I'm desperate to get this thing fixed as I've spent about 7 hours looking at the thing now. I have a Candy CDI45 dishwasher. A few days ago it stopped mid cycle with fault code E1...
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    Got the wiring instructions but haven't had a house with an immersion for years. When I did there was an immersion timer associated with it that was obviously attached to the same circuit as the immersion. I also have no experience of putting anything on a radial circuit and don't know if there...
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    Or perhaps just a 5 amp fuse in the CU?
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    Thanks again for the replies. Ricicle you are right, it's an old switch for an immersion heater. There's a 15amp fuse for it in the CU I didn't know the purpose of and I hadn't noticed the faint remains of a long ago written legend on the inside of the fuse cover! So seeing as the...
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    The wiring seems to follow the CH control wiring downstairs into the Kitchen where the timer is. I'll have to take the FCU off down there later to see if it reappears.
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    I don't have an immersion heater.
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    Thanks for your reply Bernard. However it doesn't isolate the timer either, there is a seperate isolator in the kitchen where the timer is located. Any other ideas?
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    Help with airing cupboard wiring

    I need to install a shower pump in our airing cupboard (not in the bathroom) and was wondering if I could put an FCU on the circuit before the wiring for the diverter valve, central heating pump and hot water tank thermostat. However I can't figure out what's going on with the wiring. The...
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