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  1. bridge9

    Potterton suprima flue extension

    Ah thanks guys.
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    Potterton suprima flue extension

    Hi guys, I have a non condenser boiler, I want to extend the flue away from the outside wall about 8 inches and then 90° up about the same. Is this possible? Thanks I can seem to post a photo of what's there on the wall at the minute. I posted it some where but it ain't in the thread for some...
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  4. bridge9

    Whirlpool G2P DW1 not heating

    i have the same problem with a whirlpool adg 7540. what is NTC and PCB? someone told me it had to be the element or thermostat? how do i check? good with my hands so changing parts is no problem. ta
  5. bridge9

    Whirlpool ADG7540 dishwasher - no heat, no fault code

    i have the same problem same dishwasher, need help too thanks :(
  6. bridge9

    potterton 50e not firing up. Heeeelp

    dont know if this will help, but could be your circuit board? my potterton started cutting out every now and again, then got worse till it wouldn't turn on. found help on this forum. it was the solder on the board cracking. i know yours stopped working after you messed with it but that could be...
  7. bridge9

    potterton?danfoss clicking noise? help

    hi stem thanks for the quick reply! and thanks for the info now i know what they are it makes sence to me. i know which one is making the noise as i can clearly hear it and i can feel it clicking when i put my hand on it. i'll pick up a new one over the next few days and replace it. i'm not bad...
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    potterton?danfoss clicking noise? help

    hi i have a potterton suprima 70l. which is working fine but for the last week or so it has started making a clicking noise. the noise is comming from one of the two white danfoss HP2A units which are on the pipes comming from the top of the boiler.? any help would be great. i dont know what...
  9. bridge9

    plastering out doors?

    thanks Micilin, i'll look into that. sounds like i could do it my self. but it is one big plain wall. the pillers are on the other side. its about 8 or 9 foot high by about 20 long.
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    plastering out doors?

    hi, i want to plaster or is it render my back garden wall, its just blocks. i have never plastered before but i am good with my hands, i work as a tiler. should i try it myself? also i have seen walls that when they get wet the brick lines show through, how do you prevent this? as it rains...
  11. bridge9

    Advice needed . . .

    hi, that wax needs to be cleaned off. its hard to see but if you rub the tiles you should be able to feel it. most tile shops sell a cleaner. if you don't seal them they will mark and stain very easy, shoes will leave prints, wine or tea will soak in ect ect. even marking them with a pencil is...
  12. bridge9

    stuart pump problem

    thanks andy. it seems old enough. wish i could buy a new one my problem is that i'm not getting any work these days (tiler) and don't have any spare cash! i took the whole pump apart and checked every thing. nothing looked bad. i cleaned out any bits of dirt i found. but still the same...
  13. bridge9

    Advice needed . . .

    hi, make sure your concrete is dry before tiles go down. should be at least 6-8 weeks of drying. and as Richard C says never tile onto chip board. tiles will start comming up next day! marine ply is best. and it should be polly-bonded too.
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    Tiling Splashback - Addhesive and Grout Advice

    don't forget to run a bead of good quallity silicon along where the tiles meet the counter top. stops spills geting down there and slowly destorying your wooden counter top! make sure grout is dry and clean off any dust before siliconing. i actually silicon the tiles before grouting if i can...
  15. bridge9

    Tiling around a bath: why doesn't this happen

    dont use cheap silicon, it never stays in place. use tech-7
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    tiling bath

    i always use tech-7 silicon, it never seems to peel off or go mouldy. it's a bitt harder to use as its thicker than normal stuff. its about twice the price of normal silicon but well worth the extra cash.
  17. bridge9

    stuart pump problem

    thanks guys. the numbers are, S/NO 1410399/4302/W31861 part code 14-50-44238 i will pull it apart again and have a look, where are the shuttles? noel
  18. bridge9

    stuart pump problem

    hi everyone. just signed up. love this forum, actually fixed my heating by reading help on here. couldn't get it fixed before. so i said i'd sign up and see if i can get my shower pump fixed too and maybe i can help others out some where. any way have a stuart pump, ST55 3.5 bar. it's been...
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