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    biasi m90e 24s wont fire up

    Ah, 24S, that's handy to know, thanks. I only commented because the Biasi fixed-price option worked out well for me. Diagnostics, possible multiple parts, plus labour, would have been very pricey indeed in my case. At least with a Biasi 'agent', I knew that the person who turned up (a...
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    biasi m90e 24s wont fire up

    I had the exact similar problem with my 2001-vintage Biasi 24kW combi (not sure of exact model - it's not printed on the boiler!). In the end, I plumped for a fixed-price repair from Biasi. It was just over £200, and I had a couple of parts replaced (a local boiler repair man reckoned the...
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    Need new gas fire and fireplace - help!

    Makes sense. I'm liking the look of the efficient ones compared to the insets, but as you say, they are all rectangular/square - not arched. Hmm, OK, I'll take a look at the Valor products. Most retailers here seem to stock gazco offerings. Yeah, that's my problem. Seems I have some...
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    Need new gas fire and fireplace - help!

    Hmm... not sure about the TV thing - maybe in a new-build! :) I would have assumed that anything electric for heating (space or water) is just bad news. Is that arrogant of me? It seems that I can buy gas 'grates' which sit into pretty much any open coal fireplace. Would I end up trying...
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    Need new gas fire and fireplace - help!

    Hi, I've got a 1930s semi. In the rear reception room, there is an original coal fire with a tiled hearth/back and solid wood mantel. In the front reception room, there is no hearth/back/mantel - only a 1970s wall-mounted radiant gas fire, which I have just disposed of. We are going to...
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    Built-in wardrobe: ideas/trades?

    Hmm. That, and the pics from jasonb with MDF and/or MFC has given me another option. I'll see what the joiner says. I'm really not sure if I should be looking at pine, tulip, MDF or MFC. I've used MFC and MDF for bits and bobs in the past (boxing pipes etc.) but not thought of it for a...
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    Built-in wardrobe: ideas/trades?

    Hmm, don't get me wrong: your example looks very good. But part of me liked retaining the original where possible, and I like the 1930s style. I'm happy that we have the original internal doors (1-over-3 panels), crockery cabinets, three fireplaces, front door, some windows, picture rails and...
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    Built-in wardrobe: ideas/trades?

    Yeah, he said Tulip would be less knotty on the paint. I'm actually in the North East (Teesside) so I would have hoped it be cheaper! Anyway, the fella who was going to do a simple job with modern doors has come back with £650, so maybe £900ish for what we really really want isn't that bad.
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    Built-in wardrobe: ideas/trades?

    Thanks. Funnily enough, we've just had another guy round who seems much more 'with it'. He said the same thing... bring out the existing, so they are both approx 60cm deep. He said it could be done with Pine, with or without backs (the current one is just a frame and door). Including...
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    Built-in wardrobe: ideas/trades?

    Hi all, I've just moved to a 1928-built semi-detached house, which has a built-in wardrobes in the master bed. It is fitted between the internal wall and the chimney breast (with a cast-iron fireplace). The doors are 1930s-style 2-over-1 panel, and it fits into the skirting and picture...
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    Ravenheat RSF84 vibration problem

    wizbongre, I've got the same boiler (it also came with the house!)m and I have exactly the same situation with the DHW temperature control. If I have it set any further then 1pm, where the black dot is printed, the it will overheat and cut-off in DHW mode. It's been like this for about five...
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    Ravenheat DHW Question - Newbie!

    I had the same problem with mine. First thing you should try is to change the CH thermistor. I know it sounds strange, since your problem is with the HW, but the design if the boiler means that in HW mode, both thermistors are important. The CH and HW thermistors are the same, so just put...
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    radiator output poor downstairs

    That suggests that the system is fine, and your issues are either a poorly pump, or incorrect balancing. What about if you turn down the lockshields on the hottest rads (close them fully, then open one turn) and fully open the lockshields on the coldest ones? (before you do this, please...
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    Best way to attach thermo mixer shower to combi boiler?

    That's how I did mine, and it works fine (same setup: thermostatic mixer shower off a 24 kW combi). It's much better than the nasty electric shower I had before! :)
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    ravenheat combi boiler rsf 820-20

    The CH flow pipe getting hot (when the CH is off and the HW tap is open) is incorrect, and does indicate a faulty DV. If you run the HW tap for a long time (10 mins), the rads will probably start to warm. It does seem strange, though, that you've had the same issue with your old DV. So...
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