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    Noisy central heating

    I have an indirect, vented heating system that makes too much noise. The noise could almost be described as a whoosing or like a small waterfall(!) and apears to be coming from the loft or airing cupboard pipework. I read somewhere that the switch on the circ pump may be set to high (its set...
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    6mm or 10mm - that's the question!

    I'm about to install a 10.5kW shower about 12m from my consumer unit. I know i can get away with using 6mm cable provided it does not exceed a particular length (which it doesn't) and it is clipped. Question is, does it have to be clipped at regular intervals along its entire length, or just a...
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    Electric or Thermostatic shower???

    I was thinking that too - i will fit the electric in the main bathroom as the backup, but i wanted this one to be in an en-suite bathroom, which will get used most often so i want the cheapest heating option and it looks as though its gas. Great minds think alike... As for the 400 times...
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    Electric or thermostatic shower???

    Cheers Paul - i'm check it out.
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    Electric or thermostatic shower???

    Can i run it off mains pressure for cold, and hot water tank for hot - that will give me ample pressure won't it?
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    Electric or thermostatic shower???

    Computer egit... i thought i had posted it but couldn't find it, so kept on posting. Then realised i was actually looking at a slightly different page... hence, half a dozen postings! As for the info, cheers. Gas is it then - i'll install the electric shower in the 'guests' bathroom...
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    Electric or thermostatic shower???

    I'm about to install a new shower in our bathroom. I have an electric shower (10.5kW) and a regular thermostatic mixer shower at my disposal. In terms of cost effectiveness, which is better to install? I'm thnking that if i install the thermostatic, i will be using hot water from the hot...
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    Electric or Thermostatic shower???

    I\\\'m about to install a new shower in our bathroom. I have an electric shower (10.5kW) and a regular thermostatic mixer shower at my disposal. In terms of cost effectiveness, which is better to install? I\\\'m thnking that if i install the thermostatic, i will be using hot water from the...
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