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    Shower

    Morning to all. I have a simple question: I have COLD water from the MAIN supply. I have HOT water from an UNVENTED 80 L electric cylinder in the loft. I plan to install a shower. What do I need (to make sure difference in pressures does not create problems)? 1. Mixer tap shower...
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    French/Italian plumbing connections?

    well it is same reason as before. I am pretty sure Oilman you have seen my previuos mails about the hot water tank. The reason is simple: money. The cheapest I found in UK is from Ariston (50 L): 268 pounds + VAT. Exactly the same (cause they are the same) is only 100 euros How about...
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    French/Italian plumbing connections?

    Hi Guys, can I use an electric hot water tank (e.g. Ariston made) bought in French and/or Italy here in UK? My question regards more the plumbing side and not the electrical. I know for fact that in Italy the connection is 1/2 inch. Any useful advice? I much appreciate your help.
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    Which heaters?

    Well, I had today a Transco engineer at my place to get a quotation for the installation of a gas boiler. I suspect is going to be expensive. I am on a 2nd floor and the gas pipe is about 5 metres away from the block. I thought about the hybrid system, however there a couple of points that...
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    Which heaters?

    You are right. I do not want storage heaters. It is my lounge.
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    Which heaters?

    Hi Guys, As a novice I need an advice. For a room size 4x3.7 m with no central (gas) heating what it is BETTER and CHEAPER the heaters that run as written “from 2p per minute”, or these convector Heaters (lets say of 2Kw)? Or do you know others convenient electric heaters (e.g. these...
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    Different voltage

    Guys, this discussion on UK regs is fascinating. I lived in Italy for 25 years and I used to have a shower in a bath 1.7m x 1.9m with a fitted electrical water heater in the opposite corner of the shower and with a nice socket, a mirror with a plug, and I used to dry my hair after the...
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    Different voltage

    Well, ban-all-sheds I am only guessing how is fixed now, cause I cannot see, but if you say so I believe id fixed as you say. However it is a bit funny. In EU they have sockets, so by now they should be all dead.
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    Different voltage

    I forgot to clarify further. The ugly copper cylinder I ve got now is in a cupboard, so I am sure has been fitted following the law (I cannot see at the moment). I do not want to do anything different or illegal. Simply replace the existing tank
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    Different voltage

    Guys, I know this is not the plumbing section; however the focal point of this discussion is the following. In UK you only have 2 type of electrical hot water storage systems: Vented and unvented. Plus you have that ugly copper cylinder. Clear! Plus you have all these regs about...
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    Different voltage

    You are right in many points FWL_Engineer. It is a problem I am struggling to solve. I am aware of the BS7671. That`s fine distance wise in my bathroom. I have an old copper cylinder in a airing cupboard. It is occupying a quarter of my bathroom. However there is nothing cheap to replace...
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    Different voltage

    Thanks Guys, all of you are good and this site is excellent to learn and save. I am going to buy in France an electrical water heater for my bathroom for about 120 euros, compare to an average of 400 pounds in UK. I will replace the plug and job done. I will save about 300 pounds.
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    Different voltage

    Well Guys, You have been very helpful, but I want to do things properly and therefore you have to help me more. I`d like to install in my bathroom an appliance that is extremely if not impossible to find in UK. I`d like to install a European (French or Italian) electrical water heater...
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    Different voltage

    Chaps, electrical question: Can I fit an appliance that works at 230V with a, say, 1.5 Kw heating element in UK where we have 240V?
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    Electrical regulation in UK

    ok I have got it. Only one question remains unanswered: Do I need to ask the permission to the council or only Inform the council?
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    Electrical regulation in UK

    That`s been my problem all along. I live in this flat with no gas in the entire building. So I have studying the most efficient and CHEAP option. So my questions are: 1. a proper plumber is very expensive, so what's wrong if it will be a friend to fit this unvented cylinder 2. what do you...
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    Electrical regulation in UK

    Oilman, you should understand that I am Italian. I have seen all my life in the bathroom a nice white wall hung hot water storage cylinder. Now in UK I find these zones in the bathroom and my plumber told me “you cannot fit one of those, because of the steam, electrical discharge, blah...
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    Electrical regulation in UK

    Hi guys, Could anyone explain me technically/electrically why in my small bathroom (where now it is fitted one of this copper cylinders with foam insulation) might be not possible to install one of these Heatrae cistern type? Really many thanks
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    Strength of a wall

    Chaps, I am planning to put on a wall an electric water heater (50L means full of water will weigh about 100 Kg). How can I check if the wall is strong enough? If not what can I do? PS I live in a ca. 25 years old council flat top floor and walls are made with grey blocks that I...
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    Hot Water Tank- BIG Problem

    I need your expert opinions guys. I have many options to follow that’s why I am confused. I own a flat in a council estate with no gas and on the night tariff, and a loft where I am almost sure the council will never say “yes put your tank in the loft!”. There is a hot water tank (huge...
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