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    Using Water from a Well

    Why not keep your normal mains supply for your home ?.
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    Self Assessment Statement

    Just talking to an employer today and he has had some grief from HMRC to do with one of his employees. I don't remember the type of letter he said he recieved but it was paramount to demanding more money from him in some form or fashion probably similar to what the OP has recieved...
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    Using Water from a Well

    Darkness wrote Can I ask what you are doing with all the water ?. Dairy Farming ?. And what company drilled the well ?. I don't think I would let the government know I had a well drilled. Their are plenty of guys up in South Armagh who would drop a hole in the ground for...
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    Billybob wrote In your world they probably do. :roll: And the fact that safety devices can fail through time. Did I mention that. OOps silly me. :( A vented system has no requirement to have registered specialist installers installing them and no annual service. Thats a...
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    billybob wrote Thats correct. No it only takes an inferior installation to make one dangerous. Their is a difference. Have one UV cylinder installed in the entire UK then the risk is minimal. Have millions then the risk quadruples. Yep. And lets hope that situation...
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    A lot less dangerous as you only have handful of them installed in the country compared to the prolific installation of UV cylinders being fitted by every tom, di@ck and harry who haven't a clue.
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    A sealed thermal store probably of German origin. Certainly looks like quality German engineering as I have installed German manufactured thermal stores and they know how to construct a cylinder. Looks like a solar input coil at the bottom and HW draw off coils at the top. The middle...
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    Billybob wrote Well since every one thinks I am DD anyway I will give you an answer and I think you are asking "Is this an unvented cylinder OR a vented thermal store" ?. Well the answer is neither.
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    From the FAQ

    Hugh Jaleak wrote Which produces a sting. Same thing IMO. JohnD would be better looking for a different analogy.
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    From the FAQ

    DD wrote Its a nickname he has for me just as you have Wurzle for Diyitall as I have Diyitall for Doitall. But as he most likely moderates on this forum or has access to those that do then he will know that we are separate posters.
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    From the FAQ

    Problem to humans - Harlequin ladybirds have a tendency to aggregate in buildings in large numbers during autumn and winter. Many people find harlequin ladybirds a nuisance in the house, and do not wish to share their home with a few tens of thousands of harlequins As a defence...
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    Im not "Drivel". Are you going to add something useful or are you going to huff and puff until the thread is locked ?. And by the way that last image you posted is an UV cylinder and not a thermal store as you seem to think it is. :roll:
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    Indirect Unvented Cylinder Opinions

    Their is this which can be integrated with your existing cylinder to provide mains flow hot water. A High-flo BZ unit. About £275 and the cheapest upgrade to mains flow HW you will get. The schematic in this image in the lower right hand corner incidentally has nothing to do with the...
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    Converting close coupled to combined feed & vent

    Nixt wrote So you didn't know. No surprise there. :roll: , No shi@t. :roll: No chance of that I would think. :roll: Now why don't you go back to your private club house and ask them if I am posting under other user names . Run along now. :wink:
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    Converting close coupled to combined feed & vent

    Good news moderator. The OP has had his question answered. You may as well lock the thread now as the corgi dogs are snapping again. LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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    Converting close coupled to combined feed & vent

    Go off to the combustion chamber and ask your corgi/mod friends. Run along now. :wink:
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    Converting close coupled to combined feed & vent

    NO. But it looks like you are. :wink:
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    Converting close coupled to combined feed & vent

    Interesting piece of backpeddling. Can you do it on this........ ???
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    Converting close coupled to combined feed & vent

    Agile wrote This is the classic response on this forum. Nit picking spelling and grammar mistakes. Never mind Tony. Better luck next time. Just as well you have withdrawn your advice on this one. Best you go off to the combustion chamber to sort it out. :wink:
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