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    Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i - Losing Pressure slowly - PRV

    I had drained the system as part of a bathroom refit, had to remove valves, tile and refit valves. Took the opportunity to check the EV, before refilling the system.
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    Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i - Losing Pressure slowly - PRV

    thanks for taking the time to respond. I thought that too, but there is definitely water escaping the PRV. I put a bag over the outlet to test and it filled over a couple of weeks. Can't rule out any other leaks :(
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    Worcester Bosch Greenstar 24i - Losing Pressure slowly - PRV

    Hi, I've read a few thread on similar issues and have been arranging registered local engineers to come and investigate. However, I would like to ask the collective wisdom of the forum for input! Problem is a slow pressure loss, but never down to zero. Usually sits at about 0.3 bar, if I leave...
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    Shower Tiles and Panel Help

    Hi, I'm about to embark on a refurb of my en-suite bathroom. Still do not have a clear plan, but I would really welcome some advice. Shower will be 1100 x 760, enclosed on 3 sides, with a sliding glass door. I like the idea of using the wall panels, but some concerns about me not being able to...
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    Stainless Steel Towel Rail - Recommendation

    Thank you for the wise words. I'll see how common sense works on the Wife. Shame not of the bathroom showrooms can mix style with practicality!
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    Stainless Steel Towel Rail - Recommendation

    The towel rail is (will be) the only heat source. The room is 2m x 1.5m and the current towel rail is small with a very low heat output, with a large window (1.2m X 1.2m) on the only external wall. I am going to reduce the size of the window to 0.7m X 1.2m and add some insulation to the...
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    Stainless Steel Towel Rail - Recommendation

    Thanks for that reply. I will give them a call. The last chrome rail we had started to show quite a lot of corrosion spots, nothing serious, but it stopped looking good. Perfectly happy to change a chrome rail a few times over, but thinking that SS might be best
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    Stainless Steel Towel Rail - Recommendation

    Hi, I'm planning to get a much bigger towel rail for our en suite, as its starting to feel cold! First winter in new house. Refit will happen early next year, but I am thinking that adding the new towel rail as part of some other (hopefully imminent) work will be best for the winter. Planning...
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    Megaflo Solar - Limited Hot Water from Boiler

    Thanks for the response Dan Robinson! I reckon I'll carry on with getting this modified. A couple of the G3 registered engineers that have looked at the job have said that they wanted to check with the manufacturer before making any changes. So I'm sure they will get the same feedback as me...
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    Megaflo Solar - Limited Hot Water from Boiler

    Just to temporarily revive this thread........ Heatrae Sadia have advised against connecting the boiler to the solar heating coil, as it goes against their standard installation and would invalidate the warranty. Other than invalidating the warranty (which is a risk I am willing to take...
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    Plywood layer over plasterboard in Garage

    Hi, I'm hoping someone can give me some advice on finishing my garage conversion. The job is just about done and I now have a fantastic utility room, partitioned off from the rear of my attached garage. All done under building regs and final inspection due tomorrow. My question is about the...
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    Megaflo Solar - Limited Hot Water from Boiler

    Hi, I've just moved house and have a Megaflo solar 210l cylinder connected to a Wocester Bosch Greenstar 24i junior boiler. I have noticed that we sometimes run out of hot water, when there is a high demand (2 adults and 2 kids). We had a similar setup at our old house, but without the solar...
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    Push Top Basin Waste Leaking - Please Help

    Thanks for those suggestions. I'm not sure there is anywhere to attach a chain on my sink! I guess I've learnt that buying cheap means buying twice! Probably try and get a refund, as it should not fail that quick. Will have to choose more carefully next time
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    Push Top Basin Waste Leaking - Please Help

    Hi, I fitted a new en suite in May this year and everything was great, until this week. For some unknown reason, the seal/o-ring on my push top basin waste has deformed and now I cannot close the plug. I got this from Plumb World, but it seems to be a generic part available all over the web...
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    Boilermate 2000 system problem.

    I have suffered many Boilermate 2000 problems and this forum has been very helpful. Recently, I got rid of the Boilermate 2000 and replaced with an unvented system, fitted by MickyG and so far I am delighted with the results. Not sure on the rules of advertising, so please delete if required...
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    Boilermate 2000 DHW - Fault Finding

    Thanks once again gas4you I've done the check with jumper 5 a few times and there is no error reported As with the temp sensors, however, I understand that the buzzing is not a good sign. What I really need is to find out what starts/stops the pump during DHW demand. If it is PHE temp...
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    Boilermate 2000 DHW - Fault Finding

    Point I also noted, when taps are stopped, DHW bar stay on and buzzing continues for a while, before going out. PHE temp is quite high at this stage, a high PHE temp does not seem to explain the pump turning off. Additionally, the DHW supply bar comes on 2-3 times for a few seconds after the...
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    Boilermate 2000 DHW - Fault Finding

    Thanks for your help Gas4You. Just been to check what happens when water goes cold, here it is. Everything is as expected initially, turn on tap, pump starts, DHW water temp about 47-49 degrees. PCB buzzes the whole time the taps are on. After 4-6 mins, buzzing stops, pump stops, DHW...
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    Boilermate 2000 DHW - Fault Finding

    Here is a link to the forum I mentioned above. http://forum.plumbingpages.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2136&sid=30d02cdb7b2199e36b1a8897afd5ba1e The only differences being that the running DHW temperature appears to be about 45 degrees, rather than the target 55 and I got a higher voltage at...
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    Boilermate 2000 DHW - Fault Finding

    thanks all for your input. System is full and there are no blockages, I have recently put in some x800 via the F&E cistern, so no issues there. I have fiddled with the sensors and now that you mention it, I have noticed some readings in the 80s at certain times. Although, I have never seen...
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