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    fortic tank?

    Ok, I've now found out my cylinder is a primatic one. I was wondering how easy/difficult this would be to replace? I guess I will get an indirect cylinder and put the CHW tank in the loft while keeping the DHW tank I have now in the same place. I guess there is no chance of putting in a power...
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    mixer shower

    The feed to the HW cylinder is the tank immediately above it, there is none in the loft. The CW tank is 20 gallons. What type of shower could I have? I didn't want to put an electric one in due to the new IEEE rules ( part P ), thus would need somebody to do this. Many thanks Chris, Steve
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    fortic tank?

    Hi, How can I tell if my hot water cylinder is a fortic one or not? I do have a cold water tank above the hwc, if it was a fortic would I not have this cold water tank? I do know the cylinder is a self filling indirect model - single feed, what does this mean? Many thanks for any help, Steve
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    mixer shower

    hi, I am hoping to fit a mixer shower this weekend, just hope it will work. I have a hot water cylinder in airing cupboard with cold water tank sitting above it. Will a mixer shower work with this combination, I think this is gravity fed? Also, will it be best to run hot water straight from...
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    Connecting shower unti to consumer unit

    Thanks for reply, I was just thinking I could have connected the existing cu to a new shower unit as I've no room left in the existing cu to connect the shower to. Anybody recommend a good electrician in Bolton area?! Thanks, Steve
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    Connecting shower unti to consumer unit

    Hi, Is it possible to connect a shower unit 63A, 30mA RCD, 50A MCB to my existing consumer unit by using the cable coming out of it and wiring this to a henley block and then wiring back to the consumer unit ? I don't want to use the cable coming from the meter and pulling the service fuse...
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