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    Sentinel Combiguard or Cistermiser Combimate

    Thanks. So do they work to some extent? And is this true about Vaillant and the jelly substance? :?
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    Sentinel Combiguard or Cistermiser Combimate

    Hi, Any thoughts on these two scale reducers? I have read previous posts with varying opinions. Do they work, is it worth having one installed? I have just had British Gas here to do a first service on my Vaillant EcoTec 831 combi and they have suggested I have a Combimate fitted (they...
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    Gas Pressure?

    No Dick, You suggested that I had 'Obviously' been playing around with my gas meter, and that you do not need to be 'DCI Taggard' to see that! How do you know what my occupation is. For your information I too am a 'Time-Served' apprentice trained, fully qualified engineer. :o
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    Gas Pressure?

    Thanks Tony, I am not 'reluctant' to contact my supplier. That message was meant for Dick Puller who was hijacking this post with pointless replies, all of which have all been removed by the Mod. I cant understand why some people automatically assume I have been messing around with...
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    Gas Pressure?

    Cleary you do need to be DCI Taggard Dick, and what’s more your not. I've clearly been messing around with the meter. I just cant remember which way I turned the adjusting screw on the governor!!! What was it again, increase pressure on the diaphragm to decrease pressure or errr.... is it the...
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    Gas Pressure?

    Thanks for your responses 8) If I call them out, I am not sure how likely they are to experience the problem, as once you have let the initial pressure out the problem doesn't seem to occur again until the following day. If this is the case are they likely to charge me for wasting time...
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    Gas Pressure?

    Hello, Hope somebody may be able to give some advice. I moved in to my property about 2 years ago now. I have noticed that when you turn the gas hob on for the first time (in any given day) the gas/flame pressure is initially high (seems too high to me). After lighting and burning for a...
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    Dual Split Consumer unit and Fire Alarms

    This will also depend on the type of supply to your property! If its a TT it will all need RCD protecting anyway.
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    Dual Split Consumer unit and Fire Alarms

    Your options are as Londonboy has suggested. Are you sure your new consumer unit cannot be configured for some unprotected ways straight off the main switch? This will of course still depend on cable routing. If you were to go down the RCD route it may be worth using mains...
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    Dual Split Consumer unit and Fire Alarms

    They can be run from either a dedicated circuit from the distribution board or from a local regularly used lighting circuit. If you are going to supply from a lighting circuit there should be some way to isolate the supply to the alarms without affecting the lighting. They can be RCD...
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