I emptied the gully completely and there are no outlets i can see.. Can the water perhaps seep through into the pipe? Someone must have put it there for a reason.. the pipe that is.
Hi all,
We've recently had a porch built which was mainly a DIY sort of project. All is well, guttering is up but ive stumbled upon a bizzare situation with our current gullie for the main roof. Not sure if this is correct.
Essentially the main roof guttering is feeding into a gullie on the...
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I've had the plumber in numerous occasions now to fix this boiler.. Several things were wrong, and at this stage, the diverter valve and expansion tank were fully replaced. The boiler has been going well for a few months, but now another problem has emerged. Was wondering perhaps if...
Hey,
I Have an old Worcester Bosch Oil Boiler - Heat slave I believe.. I've recently connected a WiFi thermostat to it. Its all working as it should. But something happens that i'm not sure is normal, if perhaps someone knows something about it. When the Hot water is on, for around 2 - 3...
You will appreciate the end result, its a lot of work but satisfying to know one has a lot of space for storage - always comes in handy!
(also forgot to mention - wear a dust mask if you aren't already.. The fibers from insulation are a real pain in the ass)
Here are some pics from my project...
Sorry for late reply:
I can't really say, unless it is clearly not looking able to take weight i.e the wood doesn't appear sturdy, there are cracks or whatever then maybe not. I'm not an expert at it so might be worth to get a second opinion, or if you are worried maybe even some professional...
Not stupid at all. An air gap is important to allow ventilation through the eaves and under the boards. Compressing the insulation like in your pictures also negates some of the effectiveness of the insulation, so its not doing its job as well as it could. Boarding the loft was very useful when...
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Getting back to you late, but this worked a treat. Wired up according to the Burner (direct Control) Diagram which is what you have linked above. (the Combi Diagram is what confused me during this whole process, it wasn't needed in the end). The new thermostat is up and running, I have also...
I think it is just a conventional oil boiler. The instructions show heatslave 15/19 as a combi, however my boiler guy said this is a conventional. Hot water for example can only be used for 30 seconds if the hot water is set to off, however when on, one can then have showers etc. So would I use...
Here is the diagram of the boiler:
Unit Diagram:
I had a look at the PCB console:
From what I understand I Am to take out the jumper pin in the Room stat terminal, place cables A + B into them, (does it matter which way?), and then place a L + N into the mains terminals of the boiler...
Edit: Edit: After taking a look at PCB for the Boiler, the thermostat next to the boiler turns out to be a Frost stat with the wrong facia - I'm guessing the previous owner wanted to use up supplies! Ideally, I'd like to keep it there.
So, the current situation is as follows, My Kitchen 7day...
Well, fml >< So in terms of making the above work, what cable should I buy? I'm confident I can get this to work, its just something I've not done before. Any Thoughts?
The Current setup is working as intended, is he simply using the wrong cable for the job and didn't bother putting a sleeve on the wire? This makes matters so much more confusing... :S
Can't I simply use the 3 wires in the old thermostat to power the wireless receiver? Its getting power already isn't it? What's slightly confusing also are the sleeve colours, for some reason the earth sleeve seems to be connected to terminal 2.
Hi,
I can't get my head around this and I'm wondering if any of you can help me out. I currently have a Worcester Heatslave 15/19 Oil Boiler, it is controlled with a Programmer in the Kitchen, where I can tell both the Hot Water and Heating to come on, and set times for weekdays and weekends...