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  1. M

    Name of radiator brand

    Luckily Screw fix threw in a new valve pack with the new rad.
  2. M

    Name of radiator brand

    Not hibernating as such... moved house.
  3. M

    Name of radiator brand

    There used to be a towel sited about a foot above the radiator... now banished to somewhere else.
  4. M

    Name of radiator brand

    As you will all note I have now worked out how to reply to your individual messages. Thank you for your help.
  5. M

    Name of radiator brand

    I cannot deny the evidence of my own eyes.
  6. M

    Name of radiator brand

    Thank you. I shall obtain the brackets.
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    Name of radiator brand

    Why? I used to have warmair and changed as said a year ago and this particular radiator is in the bathroom. It works fine, it is still white... but, the bottom of the radiator back and front has developed a serious corrosion problem and as it is the radiator without a thermostat I am...
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    Name of radiator brand

    Thank you to everyone who replied to my thread. I can see I was under a blissful delusion that replacing a radiator would be a pleasant and simple experience. I have purchased a suitable replacement from screw fix and when the moment is right I will employ a plumber to replace it as it is a...
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    Name of radiator brand

    I am looking to replace a compact single panel radiator and I would like to use the existing brackets and connections. There is no name on the rad but it does have a distinctive looking grille top and I am hoping someone will recognise it. Any ideas?
  10. M

    O rings won't seal

    The ring that he used was the small thin one top left
  11. M

    O rings won't seal

    The area above the two o rings in both cases is dry
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    O rings won't seal

    Pic two shows where the leak is as I am not qualified to go near a boiler I would not tamper with it but I do know that is the problem on pic three you can see the water drops clearly below the black o ring there are two both in the middle of the centre silver cylinder one just under the o ring...
  13. M

    O rings won't seal

    No, but you can see the water as it comes out from around the o ring in both cases we were chatting when he had got to this point so I was able to see it for myself
  14. M

    O rings won't seal

    pic one sample of the o rings pic two leak area is on the silver cylinder behind the black pipe this is the one covered with the opaque rubbery tape pic three the silver cylinder in front of the copper pipe leak is from the visible o ring above the section directly in front of the copper pipe...
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    O rings won't seal

    WIN_20151114_130331 by mydiy posted 14 Nov 2015 at 1:08 PMWIN_20151112_161125 by mydiy posted 13 Nov 2015 at 11:43 PMWIN_20151112_161044 by mydiy posted 13 Nov 2015 at 11:43 PMWIN_20151112_161039 by mydiy posted 13 Nov 2015 at 11:43 PM
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    O rings won't seal

    The boiler man was unable to buy just the two o rings needed and had to get a complete set for the boiler, the pack clearly states that they are for a Ferroli boiler. The boiler is only five years old and I watched while he cleaned the o rings but they still wouldn't seal. Only at this point...
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    O rings won't seal

    Yes I can see where the two leaks are and I have posted pics in an album called boiler
  18. WIN_20151114_130331

    WIN_20151114_130331

    O rings of a similar or identical size
  19. M

    O rings won't seal

    Thanks Tony, I have had three quotes so far between £2800 and £3200 and my current boiler engineer is so far the cheapest. This does include a fee for system flush which I understand is also required.
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