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    Water softener and low water pressure

    OMG!!! That looks expensive!.....gonna check the actual pressures and record them and plan A is to see if I can get the water company to boost my pressure into the property from the mains first!...been next door and that seems to have cured their problems.
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    Water softener and low water pressure

    OK....In my Liff manual it states... "Problem....water level in brine cabinet reaches overflow. Solution: Fit a pressure reducing valve or booster pump as required." How can I do that then if it is illegal?
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    Water softener and low water pressure

    Hi all...I have a Liff 2000 series water softener. The mains water pressure fluctuates outside (lower end) throughout the day of it's set operating pressure which is between 1.7 to 5 bar. I know that the water company must provide me with at least 1 bar by law and have asked several times for...
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    How to restring a rotary clothes line

    Silly question, but do you re-string a roatry clothes line from the outside (wide bit) in to the middle (thin bit) or the middle outwards?????? Is there a correct method???
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    Decided to ring them rather than cause anyone any further bother....I now have the manuals!!! Thanks everyone, you've been really helpful. I love forums......thank you so much.
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    Fantastsic..thanks for that...on a cheeky note, the programmer (bought from Wickes!!) didn't come with a guide on how to programme it...don't s'pose you have one you could post or have a link, I've looked all over and only found a Siemens technical guide for the product....was going to ring...
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    Managed to find a Honeywell wiring diagram for the T6360B and it is wired up exactly according to the diagram...I am going to take my life in my hands (in a careful way!) at the weekend and connect the red to L and the yellow to L1. I propose to isolate all the wires by chocolate blocking them...
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    Hmmm I have a Y plan that came with the heating and it details connections to the Honeywell junction box in the airing cupbard. The blue is neutral on this...hopefully that means that we have resolved that question and things won't get blowy uppy.....
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    The cables all disappear into the wall and go upstairs into the airing cupboard to the main heating control timer thingy....I've got no chance of tracking them back!
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    ok.....I have multi meter tested it....I have 240V on the red so that is definately live! but no readings on either the blue or yellow.... I suppose I could chocolate block the yellow and red together and see if it turns the heating on to check if it is the right one?? bu5t is there any other...
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    OK....I do have one of those multi meters...my dad bought it for me, I would have preferred chocolates but hey!...anyway, I can test batteries with it but not sure on the whole electics and circuits bit of testing stuff. Sorry....not entirely knowledgeable...he did show me how to use it but...
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    Ta for that then..... :shock:
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    What will happen if they haven't?... How can I tell/be sure?
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    REV11 is battery operated and so that's the blue sorted then..will make safe. Earth not needed as plastic...will make safe (tape up) Just to confirm....red to L Yellow to L1 THX
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    Girly question from a newbie!

    I am a girly DIYer...I am going to replace my Honeywell T40 room thermostat in the hall with a Siemens REV11. This is a wiring question which is products specific. I have to gather information but haven't found the exact 2 products to cross reference.... On the T40 the wires coming from the...
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