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    Cold Tank to Hot Water Cylinder

    Most likely 2-2.5 bar pump, have not got cylinder yet, so not sure about connection sizes!
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    Cold Tank to Hot Water Cylinder

    Would this be the case even if all the hot water is to be pumped!
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    Cold Tank to Hot Water Cylinder

    Hi, Could anyone advise the pipework size for the feed from cold water tank in loft to the direct vented hot water cylinder in airing cupboard, 22mm or 28mm. Thanks
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    Surrey, Essex, Techflange !!!

    Hey, that picture was not there a minute ago!!!
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    Surrey, Essex, Techflange !!!

    Hi, Thanks for te replies, just had a look and can't see any difference between the Surrey and the Warix.
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    Surrey, Essex, Techflange !!!

    Hi all, Could anyone give recommendations of what flange is best or to use between Hot Water Cylinder and Pump, do they all perform the same or do some have advantages over others. Many thanks PS Is there a particular name for a Direct Hot Water Cylinder that takes two immersion heaters!
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    Pipe size from pump!

    Hi, Hope someone can help in some plumbing questions regarding a granny annexe. If I were to use a hot/cold pump to supply firstly on the hot side, shower, basin, sink, possible washing machine and the same on the cold side, would any of the pipework have to run in 22mm or would 15mm be...
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    Plastic Pipe Systems

    Hi, I am very new to this newish plastic pipe system, could anyone advise for's and against, also is this system suitable for connection to hot water cylinders direct etc. Regarding plastic, could any one please also recommend push or compression fit and any particular make? Lastly, if...
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    PME earth intalation

    Nooooo Nooooooooo, 25mm was required for the main bonding from the cu
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    PME earth intalation

    Thanks everyone!
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    PME earth intalation

    Appreciate what you are saying but electricians are individials, you cannot class them all as one, for instance DNO's job to pull the main fuse, but how many electricians do it... Also non-electricians come to think of it!!! See my point
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    PME earth intalation

    I gathered that, but asked as Adam had knowledge of the difficulty of fitting 25mm earth in the PME terminal of a cutout!!!
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    PME earth intalation

    The tails were already in, it's the earth from the CU that he wanted 25mm!
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    PME earth intalation

    That's right, I had to split the earth into two terminals, you mention the struggle to get 25mm into a PME terminal of a 100A cutout, does that mean that as an electrician you have done PME conversions yourself?
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    PME earth intalation

    The DNO asked for 10mm main eq bonding and 25mm to consumer on site visit!
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    Immersion Heater Thermostats

    Hi, Could anyone tell me if you should rely on the built in thermostats regarding immersion heaters as I have heard they are very temperamental, or should they have one strapped to the tank, or are those type only for boiler heating systems? Many thanks!
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    PME earth intalation

    Hi I was given the ok to have a PME conversion from TT by the DNO, they stated that first I had to update my supplementary earthing which I have now completed. The problem I have is getting them back to complete the PME conversion, can I do it myself? If so, I know it means removing the...
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    Painting Coving Line (cutting in)

    Yes thats correct, wall last
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    Painting Coving Line (cutting in)

    Thanks, sounds good to me!
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    Painting Coving Line (cutting in)

    Thanks for that, to be honest I did consider that but was not sure if it was practical or not, you have convinced me that it is, more so when you are a bit of a perfectionist! Anyone else for ideas !!!
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