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    Megaflo and Honeywell Valve Wiring

    OK - I give in I don't want to waste a G3-qualified plumber's time quoting for something that cannot be done. What is the best way for me to specify the job in order to give as much necessary info as possible? Regards Tet
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    Megaflo and Honeywell Valve Wiring

    That is a little condescending, but I appreciate you taking the time to reply. Is what I want proscribed or is it just tricky to connect? Theoretically, I believe that to get the functionality I want, the Megaflo and the MV perform exactly the same function as a Rad and a TRV. I do not need a...
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    Megaflo and Honeywell Valve Wiring

    I'm a little confused. The primary circuit from the boiler is capped by the boiler itself at 70-deg. Does this not protect the Megaflo against overheating? I want the MV to be open by timer and closed by the Megaflo thermostat. This is only a temporary arrangement as the whole heating will be...
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    Megaflo and Honeywell Valve Wiring

    Yes - I have a Windhager Pellet Boiler with Heatmiser-controlled UFH and Hive-controlled Rads upstairs. The Pellet Boiler has an overrun and PR controls built-in. I had the wet side of the Megaflo installed professionally, but the smart stuff wasn't ready to enable an electrical connection to be...
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    Megaflo and Honeywell Valve Wiring

    Hi I'd like to run my Megaflo independently from the rest of my heating set-up Cylinder - Heatrae Sadia Megaflo Eco 300i Indirect Unvented Hot Water Cylinder - 95050475 Motorised Valve - Honeywell Home 272828 What I would like to do is wire up the valve such that the valve opens when the power...
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    Leak from mystery vessel

    Well that didn't go as well as it might have done...... I managed to source a direct replacement for only £35. When trying to install I found out the reason for the leak as the fitting was actually under tension from the water tank frame behind. The pump fittings were corroded and very stiff...
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    Leak from mystery vessel

    Is there something less poor that I can substitute in the same place, using the same fittings. At the moment I am either going to a) just replace the seals or b)replace the unit which is within my skillset Regards Tet
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    Leak from mystery vessel

    I have an intermittent leak from what looks like a glass vessel on the heating/hot water circuit. You can see that the leak is coming from the left hand side and there is a deal of deposit from what must be a long-term leak. It has isolation valves and I would be reasonably confident on...
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    Balmoral

    Heating
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    Mystery Vessel
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    ULEZ compliance anomalies

    This could be a TFL problem. My 2019 Volvo Petrol XC40 is coming up as non-compliant on the TFL checker, but compliant on the Motorway version https://motorway.co.uk/ulez-checker This could be something to do with the fact that I have a private plate, but the vehicle is identified correctly...
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    Demolished or repaired causes planning problem

    To be clear. The outbuilding was made of two 4m x 2.5m boxes positioned end-to-end and sharing a common wall. The lower-roofed of which I'll call the "shed" and the other the "garage" Pictures might make it clearer: One of the corners of the shed has sunk about 20cm forcing a rather...
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    Ready for repair

  14. Roofed

    Roofed

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    Completed

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    Outbuilding BEV

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    Outbuilding Corner

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    Outbuilding End

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    need stronger radiator valves than Drayton TRV4's, advice please

    It sounds as if your valves are extremely exposed. Have you considered changing the orientation to make them less vulnerable? The valves are available in straight and angled and you can use the existing heads Regards Tet
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    Demolished or repaired causes planning problem

    Hi All, I have a green belt planning quandary. I purchased a house in December 2020 that was at least 115 sq m in 1948 with an outbuilding (within 5m) that was another 25 sq m. (This was actually two 5m x 2.4m separate buildings joined end-to-end) I was allowed an uplift of 50% over the 1948...
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