This is why I'd like to be armed with atleast a bit of knowledge of what a sensible solution might look like before I start getting people inBut beware of "design consultants".
This is why I'd like to be armed with atleast a bit of knowledge of what a sensible solution might look like before I start getting people inBut beware of "design consultants".
This is why I'd like to be armed with atleast a bit of knowledge of what a sensible solution might look like before I start getting people inBut beware of "design consultants".
get a good engineer and you won't need these peopleBut beware of "design consultants".
grundfos pump plan is all the rage at the mo
why don't you put up a few photos of your install ?A fashion accessory ? "" The Ponsonby-Ffythes have a new Grundfos, we had better upgrade ""
why don't you put up a few photos of your install ?
Well..all I can say is what a fookin lash up.....jeez..why don't you put up a few photos of your install ?
The Johnson and Starley Reno 16 Heat only tucks nicely into the narrow alcove in the kitchen. The plate rack can be lifted off the wall when the boiler needs servicing. ( Boiler was fitted by a GasSafe registered engineer )
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One problem with a Grade II listed building is finding routes for pipes without removing or damaging the "historic fabric" of the building. Hence use of existing holes in the 500 year old stone wall and some "creative" routing to get pipes from kitchen into the rest of the house.
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The vented cylinder / heat store that supplies upstairs, bath room, bath and two wash basins. The 15 mm connections are to the coil that heats mains pressure water for the shower. This "tower" had to be constructed using the stone chimney stack and the main beam for support due to small cross section joists that were never intended to carry the weight of water tanks and cylinders.
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The not pressurised cylinder that supplies hot water to the kitchen and utility room. This additional cylinder was a better option than getting a hot feed pipe down from the bathroom cylinder and through the stone wall.
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