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  1. lordwoody

    Ariston water heater

    Just as I thought they have put Expansion vessel in wrong place
  2. lordwoody

    Ariston water heater

    Just had a 15l Ariston water heater fitted and it is constantly dripping through the Tundish. On the pipework from the mains is a Pressure reducing valve, Then they have put the pressure relief valve to a tundish, then the expansion vessel, then into heater. Have they done the pipework...
  3. lordwoody

    Washer Dryer No Power

    Just checked and I have 240v in and out so that rules out the Suppressor!
  4. lordwoody

    Washer Dryer No Power

    I have a Indesit IWDC6125 washer/dryer and its just stopped working. There is no power on the display panel at all and nothing works, no lights. I have checked the wall socket and 13 amp fuse and both are ok. Would the door switch cause nothing to come on? Does the model have a fuse inside...
  5. lordwoody

    Passive Air Vents for Condensation

    Yes already have fan in bathroom. I was led to believe that the membrane/filter drew condensation away and out the vent and keep draughts and noise.
  6. lordwoody

    Passive Air Vents for Condensation

    Thanks for your helpful reply!
  7. lordwoody

    Passive Air Vents for Condensation

    I rent out a little flat which suffers from condensation every winter. I have educated the tenants to try and prevent mould but still have problems! I am thinking of fitting 2 permavent x1 in the kitchen and x1 in the livingroom but feel they are very expensins for what the are which is x2...
  8. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    OK thanks, your right with this remote devise the kids will just switch it off then back on against when the time is up, at least with the timer push switch they would have to get out of the shower and out of the bathroom to press the switch again! So back Tony original ideal.
  9. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    Even though it has a permanent live feed?
  10. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    This type of Switch does not have a activator. When the Shower tap is turned on the water starts to flow through the pump which activates the power to the pump. would that not be classed as a activator?
  11. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    OK after doing some searching I have come up with this idea! Fit a remote activated Timer MRT16-REM which are used for lighting and central heating pumps. See http://www.cef.co.uk/catalogue/products/783619-remote-activated-timer Correct me if I am wrong, I have a 3 core cable that comes out...
  12. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    Its the same as this pump
  13. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    When the pump is not running its just a trickle so it would not be worth standing under it! Its a Sirrus Hower Storm Shower Pump 2.5A
  14. lordwoody

    Time lag switch on Shower pump

    Hi my teenagers shower until the hot water runs out and no matter how many times I nag them they continue to do it! I was thinking of putting a Time lag switch on the wall in the airing cupboard so they would need to press it before getting in the shower and it would last 15 mins and then...
  15. lordwoody

    Bathroom fan isolation switch

    Forgot to mention the airing cupboard has a louvered door.
  16. lordwoody

    Bathroom fan isolation switch

    I have a airing cupboard in the bathroom and was wondering if it is OK to put the fan isolator switch (not a pull cord) in their rather than outside?
  17. lordwoody

    Replace Existing Bath Fan with Timer fan

    One more question isolation switches come in many different amps, what amp do I need if I am taking the supply from the ceiling rose light?
  18. lordwoody

    Replace Existing Bath Fan with Timer fan

    //www.diynot.com/wiki/Electrics:fan This make it a lot clearer. I can do this method but instead of a Isolator switch outside I could use a pull chord inside. Thanks everyone :-)
  19. lordwoody

    Replace Existing Bath Fan with Timer fan

    The diagram is what I am proposing with a new timer fan. The present fan does not have a Switched Live and currently works independently from the light which is why I want to replace with a timer fan to reduce condensation. Dont know why there is a juction box, I am guessing it was for a...
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