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    Increase in pressure of heating

    Alrighty, did end up draining the entire system, as I wanted to add some inhibitor and see how long it generally takes. Got myself V-2 jointing compound and exchanged all the olives, nuts and washers. Been running the system now for 30 mins, running up and down the house to bleed the rads. So...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    Ok so, it has not been quite a full week yet but it is pretty evident that the leaking filling loop valves are the culprits. The pressure is still at 1.3 bar in a fully cooled state, so leakage into the CH system after I've capped off the valves. This is a reassuring results. I've already...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    Thanks Terry, all done now. In case anyone reads this in the future >> Vaillant Ecotec plus 831 with two different sized filling loop ends require a 1/2" and 1/4" cap. I've reduced pressure back down to 1.5, then went around the house to bleed all the rads, and now down to 1.3 as my baseline...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    owkey... board removed. It was dripping indeed, from both sides! More so from the left side than from the right. I've recorded a one minute video to illustrate the amount to drip, you need to have audio enable to listen for the drip. I suspect this should not be the case? the flexi also...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    This is exactly what happened the first time. After the engineer attended, this did not happen anymore. Now, the pressure goes up by say 0.3-0.5 bar when central heating is used and drops down again when cooled down.This I reckon is normal. However in my system over time it slowly goes up, such...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    Will do this evening. My filling loop is a flexi. Unfortunately the pipework has been boarded-up right to the bottom of the boiler making access to the flexi itself difficult, as its kinda pushed back to the wall. Maybe that's why nobody checked it properly in the past. The engineer did mention...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    Ah, just noticed mods moved this into its own thread... Some background: ~Very old Vaillant Ecotec plus 831, 2005-2011 range, with output 24.4 kw / mostly microbore pipework / 6 medium and 2 large rads Been only living in this property for just under two years, but had to have boiler repairs...
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    Increase in pressure of heating

    Got a similar issue.... how long would you reckon to wait? Also, if the pressure increases only when the central heating is/has been running, would this exclude a leaky filling loop? Presumably a leaking filling loop would also increase the pressure even though no central heating has been used...
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    Awning Window, Replace Glass

    Thanks. Was hoping I could somehow do this all somehow from the inside and just order a frame online. Not a big fan of caring a large glas panel on a ladder there, it's higher than it looks. Will therefore probably ask for some professional help on this one, if not ridiculously expensive.
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    Awning Window, Replace Glass

    Hello Everyone, I need to replace the double glazed unit in one of my awning windows, as the seal has broken and the glass has become stained on the inside. How can I remove the window from the frame, so I can extract the actual window pane measure the exact size for a replacement? It looks...
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    Epilogue: I have bought a small piece of Bal Rapid Mat, which is only 1mm thick. Used 4mm notched trowel and then matting on top. This gave me an extra ~3mm height on a fairly stable even ground. Embedded the trim with adhesive and then tiled. Mad respect for tilers, as this was not easy! I...
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    k so the free 4mm backer board sample arrived. The Idea would be to just place it inside the trim. I've put a straight edge on it to see how much space I have.... However, I don't think it will work. On the lowest side I would have a 3mm to play with, but it would still be quite tight if I...
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    yeah you are right, that is surely true. The metal trim itself needs to be raised by 3mm, however the trim itself also adds 1-2mm on the edge only. Whilst this gap is doable for the tiles sitting ON/around the trim, most of the surface centre is still short by 3mm+2mm=5mm as confirmed by the...
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    Just found a company that ships out free samples of 4mm tile backerboard. This might work to bridge the gap, such as that I can do the final tile laying with my 4mm notch trowel instead of faffing around trying to lay a level 5mm thick adhesive bed.
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    In this tutorial he is using a 8mm notch trowel for the same tiles. If I used a 8mm or even 10mm very carefully, I might be able to gain 4-5mm in height? In that case I would have 5mm+7mm, which might be acceptable.... what do you think? Or any other ideas to gain a few extra mms in height?
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    Thanks. Didn't have the time to do tiling today as well, but I finished to put the cement boards down. Now I will have to wait probably until next weekend for the tilling. One issue is that I seem to have pressed the boards quite tight or maybe I should've used 8mm instead of 6mm notches. The...
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    Ok, google tells me it is fine to use either side. Both pieces now cut to size, unfortunately during cutting/snapping small bits broke off on the lower left and top right... I think I will just live with it and just place the loose pieces in into the adhesive... I bought mapei keraflex maxi...
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    First Time tiling DIY - Hearth - Part DUX

    Alrighty, first rookie mistake... Whilst scribing and cutting the exact shape onto the hardibacker, I have now spent half hour multitooling the perfect shape onto the wrong side. Meaning, the half that goes on one side, would now have to go topside down into the space... and I can't just use...
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    Multi gym

    I am gonna go with with a different angle here... Ditch the multi gym, I recommend some dumbbells, but mostly barbell exercises. Get Mark Rippetoe's starting strength and go from there. 5x5s is a good way to start building work capacity.You can still build muscle, but even more importantly...
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    Alarms - Mains Wired, Interconnected

    Yes Aico, I already have two of them, so was planning to get a couple more and wire them up together. My question was more on whether it's worthwhile to fit one in the cellar and if this is standard practice. I guess certainly won't hurt (other than a little more electricity consumption)...as...
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