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    Smart boiler slow response radiators and hot water

    I'm now wondering about the ignition. Some part associated with it was replaced last year, I now seem to remember. I think it showed a "no ignition" fault then. What if the gas inlet valve were to be sticking? (In the 60s they were just a conical point and a cone-shaped receptor, the pointed...
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    Smart boiler slow response radiators and hot water

    When the IG engineer came to replace a hose (which he didn't have) and do the annual service (which his call-out wasn't listed as), he said about a little propeller might be getting stuck for the HW, and about radiator valves and thermostat/boiler communication for the CH. But it is with both...
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    Smart boiler slow response radiators and hot water

    Thanks for the reply. The boiler has always seemed slow to me as an electronic device, and it taking tens of seconds, a minute perhaps, to respond has been very much the case. At the moment, I have the idea it happens more when it is starting from cold, but I shall have to correlate events to...
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    Smart boiler slow response radiators and hot water

    This is a DIY find the problem rather than a DIY do the job post. The central heating is not on and the boiler may have been cold for some hours. I run the kitchen hot tap (to do some washing up) and the boiler does not fire. Fill a kettle several times (and save water for other uses), and...
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    Obtaining and replacing uPVC door-glass beading

    I thought I found quite a number calling it "Carnoustie". I've written to three companies and one has already said I need to go back to the original supplier. I shall need to write to the housing association from which I bought the property. The double glazing was installed seven years ago, so I...
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    Obtaining and replacing uPVC door-glass beading

    OK, thanks for that. I now believe I've also established that the door style is Carnoustie. I haven't exactly found anyone claiming to be ready to supply parts for doors to the general consumer and I haven't so far found the manufacturer.
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    Obtaining and replacing uPVC door-glass beading

    My door would look a little smarter if I could replace the beading round the glass, both outside and inside. It looks to me as if it will come out easily using a paint/wallpaper scraper. Will that be the case? Where can I buy replacement beading? If I succeed in finding a supplier, how can I...
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    Probably not: http://www.nhbc.co.uk/Builders/ProductsandServices/TechZone/NHBCStandards/TechnicalGuidanceDocuments/81/filedownload,37131,en.pdf Given it's an ex-council property, he probably went on to do cladding on tower blocks!
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    I think the raised ridge tiles are vent tiles. As you can see, the stack vent connection doesn't go vertically up through the loft. If the blocked drain wasn't the reason the smell only became noticeable in late autumn, perhaps a rat (I've found one in the kitchen waste bin before) got up on...
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    It was shortened quite bit, and, if it's not just the pipe bending, it pushes fairly easily across the few millimetres of play that there is. I can't smell anything much, but one tends not to with the high winds we're having. I'm thinking the reason nothing was smelled until autumn was the fact...
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    Sounds like it's going to be a matter of what experience teaches!
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    I asked about its longevity, whether it would need to be replaced regularly. As he first explained it, I thought it was some sort of filter, although when I asked if it was a one-way valve, I received the affirmative. I was told it was used on sinks, so it should have no problem surviving on my...
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    It was suggested to me (by a company on one of the job quote sites) that a P-trap could have been inserted where you show the U-bend made of black pipe and elbows. The installation company said that they would install a condensate trap, but arrived with the device in the photo. I think it's one...
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    Installer solution – provided yesterday. What say you all?
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    This new Intergas Xclusive 24 was to replace my old, apparently beyond economic repair, Potterton Promax Combi HE Plus. It looks as if that didn't need an air break or trap and so the narrower gauge white pipe would have run all the way between the boiler outlet and the vent stack. I think I...
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    Boiler condensate pipe connection

    The stack vent is running up through the middle of the building, of course.
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