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    Interesting find above ceiling

    No it is not. And it is not in your post either.
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    Ideal Logic Combi boiler - radiators warm when heating is off

    I had a similar issue when I moved into this house. Boiler in the loft and frost stat set to about 10 degrees.
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    drip from tap lever

    It's a melange http://www.ideal-standard.co.uk/product-details/freestanding-bath-shower-mixer-with-stick-handspray/a6120.html. Should the lever come off after removing a grub screw and if so, I presume I don't need to isolate the tap first?
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    drip from tap lever

    Hi I had my bathroom refitted a few months ago, and had an ideal standard free standing bath tap installed. I've just noticed that this has a very slight leak from the lever, not the outlet. Is this likely to be the cartridge not properly fitted that I can sort myself, or a problem I should...
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    Thermostat problem

    I agree - system will always try to maintain 18 deg. Set 2 and 6 to your 'off' temperature.
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    Wiring plan for oak frame...

    I understand your comments about lightwave and appearance, but don't dismiss the idea because you don't want a dimmer, user an inline relay instead.
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    Wiring plan for oak frame...

    I'd look at LightwaveRF or similar to do wireless switching at one or both locations.
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    UFH - Am I expecting too much?

    Of course not. But for a system that claims to offer proportional control, I would expect it to turn off at say 20.5°, and then gradually approach 22° by switching on/off as required. Yes it will go a bit over (and a bit under), but it should learn what the hysteresis is, and minimise the...
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    UFH - Am I expecting too much?

    But why would you have a control system that continues to supply heat, two degrees after you have reached the desired temperature? (And all the temperatures that I mention are as read by the floor probe - I am not comparing air temp and floor temp)
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    UFH - Am I expecting too much?

    Recently had a bathroom refit with electric under floor heating fitted. This is controlled with a Warmup Tempo thermostat, using a floor sensor. It works, but tends to overheat the floor by about 2 degrees. e.g. stat set to 22, it continues to heat to about 24, shuts off, and then overshoots...
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    size of Warmup 4ie

    Thanks for the info. Same size then as a warm-up tempo. I don't suppose warm-up have been really smart and used a common back box, so I could just change the faceplate?
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    size of Warmup 4ie

    Does any one have the dimensions of a Warm-up 4ie thermostat? Can't spot it on their website and it would be useful to know this evening. Thanks
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    Small diameter SBC candle lamp

    Thanks for all the suggestions. Discovered that the thread in the holder was striped anyway, so it was turning, so new SES holder on order, and I'm keeping my eyes open for a suitable piece of hose.
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    Small diameter SBC candle lamp

    I have a couple of wall lights, and one of the lamps have blown. However it has proved impossible to change. In the end the whole unit was removed from the wall and the bulb had to be smashed to remove it. The difficulty arises because a) the lamp cannot be reached from the top of the shade...
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    Wall Tile removal

    Thanks for the carpet suggestion - had been considering that but thought it would not give me enough access. Anyhow, just pulled it back, and seem to have rather solid chipboard (or equivalent) construction. No sensible access hatch. Need to consider whether to cut a hole in the step. Who...
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    Wall Tile removal

    I need to remove some ceramic tiles which are on the vertical face surrounding the bath to access the taps. Obviously I'm trying to do this without breaking any tiles. :roll: I've removed the grout, and the tiles appear to be mounted onto ply or something similar, and in places there is...
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    Tap Access Issue

    Fancy, but not our taste and a pain in the rear. A couple more photos that may help.
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