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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    Yes they are 15mm tails, so could be done, and the pipe extension would be behind a washing machine and hidden in an airing cupboard. Doesn't matter how it would look, then! The waste looks like it's very possible too, just means removing floorboards. It's all clearer now, so thanks for all...
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    Lots of good advice there - thanks! Makes it less likely that I will need to be identified dentally... :?
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    OK, that does seem feasible. Thanks.
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    Thanks for the replies with regard to the waste pipes, which are indeed 32mm, so not big enough for the washing machine waste discharge. I will have to see if I can change the pipe under the floorboards into a 40mm one and then see if I could connect that in some way to the basin. Maybe a bit...
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    Thanks again. There is no RCD protection anywhere because the fuse board is wire fuses. How could I RCD protect the appliance and cable without changing the fuse board? Is it not possible? Your suggestion about the waste pipes is a good one. As for the length of cabling, I meant the...
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    OK, thanks for the info. The short bit of cabling will be in the airing cupboard, next to the two FCUs that are already there, so hopefully that would be alright. Do you think an RCD protected FCU would do in this situation? As for the waste pipe, it looks like I will need to do some...
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    Hello. I want to put a washing-machine in a bathroom (once I've confirmed that everything is OK as far as the electrics are concerned) and just want to check a few things. It will be going into an airing cupboard which has a cold water pipe needed for the plumbing and which is next to a...
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    Washing Machine in Bathroom

    Hello. I'd be interested in what people think of the following, and any helpful advice. I want to put a washing-machine in a bathroom and here are the relevant details : The machine is rated IPX4, power rated at 1850W, has instructions as to how to remove the plug if required, and...
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    Replacing boiler

    I didn't write that, honest. That was Bamber gaspipe, although it was my cack-handed copying...
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    Replacing boiler

    OK, 28kW sounds better - as long as it's not too much more expensive. Not too sure about the gas pipes because they're hidden under floorboards and behind panels but they should be easy enough to access and change if necessary. Still not clear about the cold water supply, though. When the...
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    Replacing boiler

    I'm starting to think about replacing my boiler and am hoping for some confirmation/advice. I presently have an old Netaheat with a hot water cylinder and 2 cold water tanks - 1 for the hot water cylinder and 1 for the cold water supply in the bathroom (I think). I also have 4 radiators, in a...
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