Search results

  1. C

    Newlec NL2CHDPT1 replacement

    Hi. Can someone suggest a simple way to replace a Newlec NL2CHDPT1 heating controller with one which can be controlled remotely? We have an office space which people use and keep leaving the heating on high so we want to be able to check and control it over wifi. Many thanks Craig
  2. C

    Should I replace this consumer unit?

    Hello. Just after a bit of reassurance really. We had an electrical inspection carried out on a rental property and the electrician says we need a new consumer unit as the current one is too old. He said cost would be between £500-£1000 and that it he would need to source a special unit as...
  3. C

    Weird radiator issue.

    Hi, wondering if I need to replace a radiator. I have a 1400mm double rad in the living room. 10 mins after the heating goes on every other rad on the system is hot apart from this one. The weird thing is that the pipe to the rad is hot, the lockshield is hot and the first part of the rad...
  4. C

    Stud wall plastering question.

    Hi All. I plan to install internal french doors into a gap but I need to add some stud-work on either side and a header plate. One side the stud wall will meet an existing wall at 90 deg so straightforward. However, the other side needs to join onto an existing section of wall. This...
  5. C

    Bristan Shower issue

    Hi All. We have a Bristan Shower in our en-suit which over the last year or so has become more and more difficult to turn off. When new, the water shut off with the handle at the 12 o'clock position but now you have to turn it, quite forcibly, to about the 2 o'clock position to get it off...
  6. C

    Zanussi W/D Drum pulley loose.

    Hi. Our Zanussi integrated Washer Dryer has become noisy which I traced to the drum pulley being loose. It is rotational looseness as opposed to wobbly. There a couple of mm free movement. Am I correct in thinking that the pulley is keyed into the shaft and not just located by the...
  7. C

    Replacing a mechanical timer. Wiring confusion.

    I bought a wireless timer/thermostat to replace a crappy mechanical timer. The old mechanical timer has three connections, live in, live out and neutral. The receiver of the new digital timer has four, live, neutral, 1 & 2. Any assistance appreciated. Thanks Craig.
Back
Top