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  1. dilalio

    Fernox jointing compound on olives

    Just what I was shown. Mainly to lubricate threads.
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    Removing immersion heater

    So, DIYer should get control of system in lieu of catastrophic failure. Identify if isolators to cistern ball valve and cylinder cold feed are present. Ease and adjust to check working order. If seized, drain CWSC via hot taps. Take opportunity to replace and install isolators. Drain some water...
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    Which combi boiler replacement? Vaillant EcoFit Pure vs Baxi 800 vs Ideal Logic 2

    1:13 https://www.vokera.co.uk/homeowners/boilers/pinnacle-c/
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    Removing immersion heater

    Tighten first then start releasing.
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    Which combi boiler replacement? Vaillant EcoFit Pure vs Baxi 800 vs Ideal Logic 2

    Why not go for another Main? Eco Compact. Oh, and it's a Baxi.
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    Fernox jointing compound on olives

    I use Laco liquid ptfe
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    Fernox jointing compound on olives

    Paste up the pipe in front of the olive is my MO.
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    Fortic cylinder replacement - reputable brand?

    Probably because most people say they want a Megaflo, not knowing that's a brand name.
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    There is no gas filter. Perhaps you mean magnetic filter?
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    Fortic cylinder replacement - reputable brand?

    When you do the pressure/flow tests, make sure it is done during peak hours.
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    :cool:
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    Natural gas or LPG? The only filter on NatGas is a mesh screen which rarely needs cleaning unless you're in an area known for dirty gas!
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    What Gas filter?
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    What filter?
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    High pitched whine that rises and falls for hours after central heating has been on

    Depends how it's been piped! Especially as it's a bungalow.
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    Will changing 15mm to 22mm increase flow rate?

    Mate, why bother with the things that you and I suggest when there's so many physics boffins on ere! :rolleyes: Occam's razor anyone?
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    High pitched whine that rises and falls for hours after central heating has been on

    AAVs can admit air as well as vent it. As mentioned by another poster. High up ones are more likely to be worth investigating. Negative pressure on suction side of pump can pull air in via them. IIRC you mentioned getting lots of air in the system... It could well be via the AAVs.
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