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Welcome Girl Plumber, I'm a big fan of NZ one of my best mates lives in Queenstown, went to see him a couple of years ago, we went snowboarding on Coronet (concrete lol) Peak, fantastic holiday.
LCS is fine with heating and chilled circuits as it's all dosed to the max with nitrite (inhibitor) no good with hws as Turnpin and Steveb have said.
Good luck with your studies
 
Thanks,
Yeah queenstown is a gem, I must admit
I took my otherhalf there and all round the s.island and he couldnt get over how nice it was.
good night all, and thanks for the advice
 
Can not beat a bit of old iron

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and steptoe and son
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LCS - Low carbon steel.

It used to be called malleble iron (MI) or black iron or just steel.
It rusts therefore is only used for gas, oil or heating.

You wouldn't like to lie in a bath of orange water would you?

Galvanised steel is very rarely used on domestic in this country. It suffers from mineral build up inside the pipe which will eventually restrict the flow. Moreso on hot than cold.
Reasons it is not used.
Harder and more time consuming to install.
Shorter lifespan than copper or plastics.
 
LCS - Low carbon steel.

It used to be called malleble iron (MI) or black iron or just steel.
It rusts therefore is only used for gas, oil or heating.

You wouldn't like to lie in a bath of orange water would you?

Galvanised steel is very rarely used on domestic in this country. It suffers from mineral build up inside the pipe which will eventually restrict the flow. Moreso on hot than cold.
Reasons it is not used.
Harder and more time consuming to install.
Shorter lifespan than copper or plastics.

Thanks Tamz - I see. So in the test it says galvanised steel but you probably wouldnt bother in the real world. Cheers
 
Ah, right, thanks guys, so central heating but not perhaps normal hot water, as in for outlets (basins, taps, etc.)

It is a great place - as in very friendly and laidback socially, but very isolated physically, for example on your annual leave you're not going to get very far, flights are too expensive and long. Very expensive for goods as well. The cost of things is much higher due to importing -a pair of shoes that might cost for example 10% of your weekly salary, will cost 30% there. Its hard to get ahead.
You cant order anything online without a hullabaloo!, you have to go in physically to the shop and speak to the staff. Can be a good thing or a bad thing I guess.
A lot of people love it there, you at least dont have to put up with the relentless crowds like in London.

If you can sell a property or have money to take out there if emigrating, then you're laughing life will be 'well-good' for you out there. Some money is the key. Its not cheap out there like people seem to think, anywhere I think where the population is low its pricey.

You should visit resolute, you probably would love it. You only live once.

I might go back one day, but not for now ...

I have visited, twice and loved it both times! Haven't got much money at the mo but hoping to get sorted and get out there again!
 
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