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    Triton AS2000XT Issue

    I mean have a plumber swap the two pipes over
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    Triton AS2000XT Issue

    I think changing just the vent to the top outlet will be quite difficult. Could we just swap the two outlets that are there over?
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    Triton AS2000XT Issue

    I'm not 100% sure but I think it comes off the pipe on the left, the one that goes to the hot taps
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    Triton AS2000XT Issue

    I've tried to upload a picture from my iPhone. If it works it'll show the flange on the top of the tank. The pipe on the top goes to the shower, the horizontal one on the left goes to the taps and everything else. Is this correct?
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    Triton AS2000XT Issue

    It's connected via a flange, Essex I think it's called
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    Triton AS2000XT Issue

    I have a very similar issue with the same shower, AS2000XT. I've emailed the below to Triton... Awaiting a response Hello, I'm hoping someone can help. We've had a Triton AS2000XT power shower for a few years now but it seems to have developed a fault/ problem or at least it's gotten worse...
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    Noisy pipes

    Hi all, Several months ago we refitted our bathroom with new bath, toilet, basin, tiles etc etc Our water supplies are mains pressure cold and gravity fed hot water tank heated by the boiler, this also does the central heating. The basin tap is 1/4 turn ceramic single outlet mixer...
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    Noisy in-line duct fan

    The old boxed fan was vibration noise yes due to it being hung by cord from nails in the rafters, it made quite a noise particularly in our bedroom and I could hear slight motor bearing noise through the vent as I think they are slightly worn. The new one is air movement noise, I think it moves...
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    Noisy in-line duct fan

    Unfortunately it didn't make any difference what I did so I'm going to have to refit the old "box fan" But I'm going to move it so it's not hanging from nails in the rafters as as this was where the noise was coming from, I'll hang it from fixings on the breeze block wall a few meters away
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    Noisy in-line duct fan

    Thanks Grenage, I guess I'll be in the loft for a while again tonight Thanks for your help
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    Noisy in-line duct fan

    Thanks Grenage, Yes its the actual airflow, not the fan it self. I'm using the existing ducting that was already there although I have moved the new fan away from the old fans position. The flexible ducting isn't taught, it's quite loose and in some places sags a little. I haven't taped it up...
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    Noisy in-line duct fan

    Thanks Grenage, It's still quite loud with the center adjustable part totally removed
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    Noisy in-line duct fan

    Hi all, Not sure if I'm in the correct section or not but here goes anyway... I have recently replaced and old and noisy "fan in a box" in the loft with one of these http://www.fantronix.com/acatalog/In_Line_Duct_Fan_Extractor_5_dia.html and have replaced the horrible looking vent with...
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Thanks Terence, But I don't actually have a blockage, just a noisy radiator, as if something is rattling around inside it or it's bubbling with air, and I have to bleed quite regularly. I haven't tried to capture the gas on the overflow yet but I tried to ignite what came out when bleeding...
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    Constantly bleeding...

    I guess I should add something like X400 http://www.sentinel-solutions.net/product/detail/central-heating/liquids/x400-system-restorer/ run it for a few weeks then drain down and add something like x100 http://www.sentinel-solutions.net/product/detail/central-heating/liquids/x100-inhibitor/ :?:
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Ummmmm... bumpety :oops:
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    Constantly bleeding...

    I've finally got round to doing the magnet test, I haven't had the time to do the gas test yet though, it's a very busy time doing the house up. The magnet did stick to the "device" pictured above and to the pipes above and below it, it also stuck to the pipe above and below the pump too...
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Thanks Pete, I'll look at that just as soon as I can
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Anybody? :oops:
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    Constantly bleeding...

    Hi all, It's been a while but I have finally carried out the "glass of water" test. It didn't appear to suck any water in or spit any water out, it did, however, have bubbles coming out of the pipe, quite large ones about one every 1 to 2 seconds when the heating fires up but then slows and...
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