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    type of wires for central heating components?

    Simond wrote Actually NO their's not. :!: A spark wouldn't have the slightest clue as to where to begin with the assembly of a large control panel. ( Never mind the design)
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    type of wires for central heating components?

    Simond wrote And the experience was there long before that. :roll: Probably hundreds of years old . :roll: Thankfully some people have enough wit not to need to refer to them all the time. :roll: I have my own set of rules which I abide by. Its about time you learnt...
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    type of wires for central heating components?

    Simond wrote No. The experience comes first and was here since the year dot long before any rules or regulations were dreamt up. Lets face it the rules only surfaced to help the likes of simond to understand things better and line the pockets of the pen pushers. :lol: :lol...
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    More sick news

    And a penectomy it seems is the only method of removing the parasite once inside. :( Seemly if you caught it by the tail whilst entering , the head it will flare into a spiked shaped umbrella. I don't know about anyone else but if I had him caught by the tail I wouldn't be letting go.
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    zoning

    Id use a copper manifold. But then I would as I can fabricate them from a larger bore copper pipe. And I don't use T's. :D How you do it is up to you or whoever is installing the system. You will have 4 heating zones plus the hot water zone = 5
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    zoning

    squarepeg wrote Height is not necessarily an indication of a large house. And I think you mentioned a 30 kw boiler before. As I mentioned in the previous thread 12 zones is way over the top and its not such a large property. Stick to one zone per floor. TRV's and one room stat...
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    zoning

    Just zone it as 1 zone per floor using 2 port motorized valves. Then use a 4 channel programmer. And quality trv,s on the rads. If you have rooms unoccupied that you don't wish to heat then turn the valve off on that particular rad or turn it to a lower setting. For your office...
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    Which System?!

    Eh ?. Are you squarepeg in disguise ?.
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    Which System?!

    Simond wrote So you have individual wall stats for each rad or group of rads that are located in each room or area with this system and actuaters connected directly to the rad valves or located at a manifold perhaps ?. No one is asking for a quote. How much does the...
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    Which System?!

    Simond wrote It sounds way over the top to me. How much would this cost ?. Does each zone have its own independent timebase with 1 hour boost function ?.
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    Which System?!

    squarepeg wrote Are you saying the ceiling height for each level is over 20 feet high ?. This would make the building over 60 feet tall over the three levels ?. Rather you than me trying to heat this. :(
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    Softus

    He never started. :lol: :lol:
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    A plumber's Unique Selling Point

    Goldspoon wrote A good image :lol: :lol:
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    Immigration.

    Bacho wrote If its UK residents viewing then the answer will be no. They do it by choice and are not forced. The company runs on a 24 hour basis with 12 hour shifts for the workers. Cows heads mostly which are transported in from the abbotoir and stripped off meat manually and...
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    Immigration.

    Joe 90 wrote No. Its laziness. If they worked the hours (which they are not prepared to do) then the wage would be fine. Instead they want an 8 hour day and be paid huge sums of money for it. I know one large polish family living under one roof ( about 17 of them) who work 12...
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    Immigration.

    The biggest problem with English people is that they are lazy hence why you see so many foreign workers in the country. They see manual labour as beneath themselves. The Irish are beginning to fall into this category also though the land grab from the protestants in the northern region...
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    Immigration.

    Joe 90 is so right on this and its interesting to see JD avoiding his questions. To give an example just look at when Ireland (a poor country) and Britian ( a rich nation in comparison)joined the EU. Ireland has improved immensely whilst Britian has steadily declined.
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    powerflushing - what method do you use?>

    Hire one of these for the day if you want to do a really good job on powerflushing. :lol: :lol: Should look very professional in your clients driveway.
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    builder strikes back

    Considering the client and the circumstances the builder was foolish in the first place for taking the work on without payment up front. :roll:
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    Ripping out central heating

    Agile wrote At 750w it wouldn't last very long . :( The smallest 9" you would be going for these days from a reputable manufacturer is about 2000w. Not good in tight spaces which is where the recipro saw wins. :)
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