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    Don't touch anything metal

    Even better, put his lottery numbers on here so we can all try his luck!
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    Central Heating in a 3 storey town house

    In conclusion: I've wired the new thermostat in between the live and the com terminals that the old thermostat was switching this makes it completely independent from the original potterton controller and thermostat so now both thermostats operate as a logical "or" arrangement. There is no...
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    Central Heating in a 3 storey town house

    Quick update: There's been no more overflows and the new thermostat is mounted up on the wall ready to be wired in to the junction box.
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    Very Noisy Heating Pipes

    It could be that your new boiler is heating the water up more than your old one. Or more likely it is heating up the water faster. This is heating up the pipes and they are expanding more/faster than before. when a pipe has a bit of wood or plastic pressing against it there is a frictional force...
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    Central Heating in a 3 storey town house

    No I didn't replace anything. It's a potterton PWB1 junction box - it has 11 separate terminals on an integrated strip connector marked A,B,C,D,N,L,1,2,3,4,5 and two 5 terminal blocks at either end. The left hand block is marked N and the right hand one E. Apart from being mounted on the wall...
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    Central Heating in a 3 storey town house

    I live in a three storey town house on the side of a hill. The ground floor contains the main entrance a garage, utility room and bathroom. The rear wall is backed by earth and there is a stairwell at the back here. on the first and second floor, the stairwell is in the centre of the house (the...
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