i read the docs on the tf1, it seems that there is a mark on the top ring which has to line up with the pipe coupling, also the lid has lugs every 90 deg and the body has indents 90 deg, i checked and although the lid is on its not as it was it was on tight but the mark was slightly out, i took...
well i gave it the hour, checked the blue tissue wrapped around the body, dry, bottom of the conical piece is wet, seems its bust, have already emailed fernox, will wait for a reply...
cheers anyways gents
to make sure i have wrapped a piece of blue tissue arround the body of the tf1 so if it is coming from the top i will see, i will give it an hour then check
hi, i have a tf1 on my system, i added inhibitor last week through it to my system, it now seems to be leaking but not from any usual place. i.e where a seal is, it is coming from just above the drain valve where the conical piece joins the plastic bit where the valve is screwed into, is it...
can anyone give me advice on a system boiler? i dont know what they are like in comparison to a regular heat only boiler, also my plumber came back with the price of a boiler from plumb base and even he was shocked, are the online suppliers ok to use?, e.g mr central heating and plumb nation to...
i have 2 'kids' 29 and 25 both still at home, although the 29 year old spends most of the week at his girlfriends, the 25 year old daughter loves baths when she come home from work, the reason i am leaning towards a regular boiler is the life span, my old one was old when i moved in 26 years...
at the mo i have an indirect cylinder in the loft, with a top up tank for both the heating and hot water tank, what difference would a pressurised cylinder make?, i have had a plumber in tonight for a look see and he suggested a combi, if i wanted a heat only boiler he suggested a direct tank...
thx, so it seems that the general view is to get a combi rather than a heat only boiler even though the pipe work is still in to feed the cylinder in the loft as said in the OP, good to know thanks again :)
hello to all, i am having a new kitchen extension built and had to scrap my boiler(was in when i bought the house in '88, a stelrad concorde boiler) the pipework is there for a regular boiler but was wondering about a combi, which would be the best to fit, i know i will probably get a load of...
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