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    Shower pump orientation

    Hi Rob. Dat's der bunny. So what I was thinking of was tipping it onto its front. The outlets come up from the middle of the back. Damn - Now that's the thing. How do the flow switches work? Back to the head scratching for where to put it I guess...
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    Shower pump orientation

    Was thinking of strapping it to a bit of ply resting on a layer of foam to try & alleviate the noise as far as possible. Could create a vent up into the airing cupboard I suppose to allow the heat to escape? The tank's so well insulated the cupboard barely gets warm. Accessibility is also why I...
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    Shower pump orientation

    Hi all I suspect that when you know the answer this is a silly question to ask, but here goes... I'm going to be fitting a shower pump to feed a corner shower cabin. There is room for it underneath the bath type base of the cabin, but I suspect it'll be a bit noisy when inside. There's no room...
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    Can this ever be right? (Radiator plumbing)

    Hi all Many thanks for the thoughts & info. Daniel - It goes back into the same pipe it came out of. Kev & Daniel - Fired things up again and the pipe does get hot with the hot water on. BigSnoopy - That's pretty much what I'd decided to do :) Just wanted to make sure something silly hadn't...
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    Can this ever be right? (Radiator plumbing)

    Going by what you find once the plasterboard is off the walls I'd say it's a good bet they were... :/ I'm fairly sure the rad didn't get hot if only the hot water was fired up. Can't tell now though without balancing it on something & connecting it back up. Didn't expect this to be one of the...
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    Can this ever be right? (Radiator plumbing)

    Hi guys - Thanks for the replies. It's an Icos M3080 boiler with a Siemens RWB9 controller. The manual for the boiler says that "The central heating system should be in accordance with BS.6798..." if that helps any. I don't think the radiator gets hot with the hot water... The other radiators...
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    Can this ever be right? (Radiator plumbing)

    I'm re-doing my bathroom and need to move the sink, toilet, and radiator. The radiator in there, I was told, is the one that should always be open. Now then, having got the floor up so I can re-plumb everything I found that there's only one pipe going under that radiator, the return. There's a T...
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