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    Noisy boiler

    I have a baxi back boiler in my house. Just recently when the boiler is heating up water and central heating you can hear a whistling noise from the back boiler. Is there anything to worry about or do.?? All help greatley appreciated. :?:
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    Shower light/extractor fan wiring

    The spotlights are 240v there are 3 in total. I have wired off the last light into the mains feed 240v of the transformer for the shower light.
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    Shower light/extractor fan wiring

    I have installed a new shower cubicle with it,s own light. This light is low voltage and also links iinto an extractor fan supplied with the light. I have wired the light by daisy chaining off one of the spot lights in the bathroom. Where is the best place to get the power for the fan so that...
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    back boiler problems HELP!!!!!

    I have a baxi back boiler in my home. Last night the boiler kicked in to heat the house but after a while the pipes started knocking and hissing. I checked them and they were red hot as were the radiators. I checked the radiators for trapped air but all was fine. I went into the loft to...
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    Built in Ovens

    I am redoing a kitchen on a house I have bought and was wondering this. There is no designated mains feed for the cooker in the kitchen. Can an electric oven be plugged directly into the mains socket via a plug and if so what is the maimum permissable output power ( I am assuming there is one)..
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    To Pump or Not to Pump?? That is the question

    Thanks guys. I will take a feed off the cold tank in th attic and the hot from the pipe out of the top of the cylinder. It is not far from there to the shower so not a lot of money wasted on pipes and fittings. Is there and flow advantage to running the pies under the floor and up to the...
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    Halogen Spot lights

    yes there is a timer on the fan what is the solution to that??
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    Halogen Spot lights

    Can Anyone Help?? I want to install 3 spotlights in my bathroom (mains Fed) I know how to install these having done other parts of my house. But I want to also install a shower light which was a built in extractor fan. This is a low voltage one with transformer. When I( install the...
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    To Pump or Not to Pump?? That is the question

    cheers for that. can I use plastic piping for this with pushfit connectors instead of copper??
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    To Pump or Not to Pump?? That is the question

    I am installing a thermostatic mixer shower in my bathroom. I was going to install a pump in the airing cupboard and then install all the usual piping as this is a gravity fed system. HOWEVER her indoors :twisted: with all here wisdom has decided she would like to have a combi boiler...
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    installing a surrey flange

    I am installing a new mixer shower and am using a pump to boost the water pressure. I have read that a surrey flange will need to be installled on the top of the water cylinder. is it as simple as taking the old connector off and replacing it with the surrey flange??
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    clearance between shower head and cold water tank

    I am fitting a mixer shower in my bathroom. This will work off a shower pump installed in my airing cupboard. The problem is that the clearance from the shower head to the bottom of the cold water tank is less than 1 meter. Are there any other solutions to get me around this problem other...
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    shower pump installation????

    I am installing a new shower cubicle with thermostatic mixer shower. The pump will be placed in the bottom of my airing cupboard. is it okay for the pipes from the pump to go back up into the loft and then down into the bathroom where the shower will be insatalled.
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