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    Central heating overheating

    Hi. Thanks for response. The other zone is working perfectly and maintains temperature as set in the stat. The two radiators in the lounge will not turn off even though the stat is not calling for heat (the stat correctly senses the room temp is above the set temp and clicks off, but the...
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    Central heating overheating

    hi. I have a new build property with central heating. There’s two zones both independently controlled with danfoss digital wired thermostats. One zone (the lounge) has two radiators. The stat is on programmable mode. The room is over heating. The stat is sensing the room temp is above the set...
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    new kitchen wall cabinets in metal stub partition wall

    Prentice boy, thank you for your reply. Very useful. Foxhole, I have looked at using these screws but the internet consensus seems to be that they have little load bearing ability and can the threads can lose grip very easily and be pulled out of the hole.
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    new kitchen wall cabinets in metal stub partition wall

    hi i live in a brand new house which has mainly blockwork load bearing internal walls but a few non load bearing metal stud walls too. one of these happens to be the wall connecting the kitchen to the downstairs toilet / store room. this wall already has the kitchen sink and white goods...
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    ceiling light, redundant earth ?

    The fitting is rated class 2 and symbol is a square within a square. Just so in clear, if there's just one earth, I should just connect it into a junction box even if it isn't connected to any other wire? Thanks for input !
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    ceiling light, redundant earth ?

    hi i have a house built this year and i want to change the ceiling lights in the lounge. the existing lights are all earthed (grounded) the lights ive bought have just a live and neutral connection. the instructions are vague and say that i cant just leave the earth wire loose...
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    salamander homeboost in series with PRV ?

    That gauge looks good. I don't have a outdoor tap but could I stick it on he dishwasher or washing machine outlet? And if someone could let me know if there's any danger in me turning up the downstream pressure without a gauge? For example, just adjusting it bit by bit and checking the taps...
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    salamander homeboost in series with PRV ?

    Hi guys Thanks for the responses. Yes the stopcock is fully open. I will call the site manager tomorrow but i anticipate the until take ages to get a plumber in to take a look. Is there much risk if I just turn the adjuster clockwise slightly ?
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    salamander homeboost in series with PRV ?

    hi. i have just moved into a new build build home from taylor wimpy. three bathrooms and has an ideal logic 35kw combi in the kitchen. under the kitchen sink there is a coleffi 3 bar valve after the stopcock. it has an adjuster on it which varies from - to + and is currently set on '-'...
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    Heatrae sadia DD210 thermal cut out

    Thank you both for your replies. I'll get someone to come out to it ASAP. Can I also ask, when I come home after work to find the water cold and the safety tripped, I reset it and the water heats (I can hear the immersion starting instantly). This happens even when it is well outside of the...
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    Heatrae sadia DD210 thermal cut out

    Hi I've moved into flat which has a heatrae sadia dd210 hot water cylinder (with a grey top). It has 2 electric inputs, one at the bottom for economy 7 and one mid way up for boost. Every other day the hot water runs out and when I check, what I believe to be the thermal cut out on the...
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