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    Dim Pull wiring and types?

    Except it say's on the site that it is a ONE WAY switch... It might be worth contacting Dimpull directly, as the TLC site says: Whereas if you follow the link on the TLC webpage to the Tech Info, it says:
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    new door problem

    Umm... Micky... I think the second part of your name might be coming into play... I think Karinska was commenting on your double posting above, (which I'm guessing you hadn't noticed), not your skills at power planing new limbo equipment :lol:
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    trv

    If anything I would think that would prove that the valve (itself) is NOT sticking. On the T piece, on the top of it there is a brass pin. When it is pushed down the water stops, when it rises up the water flows. If there is nothing holding it down then it should move up. Sometimes these get...
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    Bath Height

    Awesome, thanks :)
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    Bath Height

    Is a HEP V O something I would have to order online? Never seen one in the DIY sheds (not surprising), or in the local plumber merchants?
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    Radiator too close to wall

    Seriously? You would modify the WALL rather than adjusting the pipes so that they are in the correct positions? Not saying it is right or wrong, just seemed like a strange way of doing things?
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    Bath Height

    Cheers, sounds like I should be ok then :) Hacksaw out tonight for the bolts, and then get the plumber to move the copper pipework that is under the floor under the bath waste location!
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    Bath Height

    Ok, I just want to check I'm not going completely loopy... A while back I bought a "Cooke & Lewis Shaftesbury Keyhole Acrylic Bath" from B&Q along with the appropriate panel. I've now (finally) got round to the point of trying to fit it. It comes with the bent tubular legs that fit and...
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    Louder humming noise from pump after drain down.

    Generally I believe it is advised NOT to bleed the system with it running, as that can allow air to get sucked INTO a fast flowing water pipe. What you can do with the system running is; on your pump there should be a speed control switch. If you move it to a position 'between' settings the...
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    Plumbing Bath waste with almost no clearance.

    Not without some MAJOR works :( Would need to lift a large section of the flooring, turn the pipes as soon as they came through the wall, then notch all the joists across the bathroom for the new pipe positions, and then of course rerun those pipes, and also the towel radiator pipes that T...
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    Plumbing Bath waste with almost no clearance.

    I'm following most of that... So out through the plughole, then somehow direct the pipe sideways, then into a trap somewhere, then back to the waste? Not actually sure I have room for a deep trap anywhere at this end of the bath tbh, but also not entire sure what you mean by a "bent adaptor" ?
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    Self tapping screws

    :lol: Out of interest, other than my gut feeling, how do you tell which ones are self tappers?
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    Self tapping screws

    Probably a really basic question for you here :) Put the legs onto a bath, and it says after fixing the legs to the base of the bath, the tops of the legs should be secured into the plastic housings using the self tapping screws, (which will presumably screw through the plastic and into the...
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    Plumbing Bath waste with almost no clearance.

    Ok, this is crazy :( :evil: I've spent this evening remeasuring everything and trying to make something fit... The bath side panel is 510mm high, which when fitted to the side of the bath, means that the plughole can only be 100mm above the floor. The bottom part of the banjo waste...
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    Bath Waste

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