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One crazy plumber make many 90° piping for toilets drainage. I need to correct because i am suspicious that this setup can work, especially F1/90T.
One toilet is on second floor and must have 180 bend to vertical pipe. Now we have 1m 110mm pipe from toilet into 90° left, than 1m...
Hi folks,
Attached photo of Marley 95 degree branch.
Could anyone in the know let me know if the collar at the bottom where it enters the concrete floor of my bathroom is a separate piece please?
Directly below the branch is a Salt glaze pipe, am I right in thinking that collar at bottom of...
Hello everyone.
We have a 1-bedroom unit with baseboard heating, gas furnace for heating and boiler for hot water. Recently, the unit is not warming up enough to the degree set on the thermostat. I have changed the thermostat and the furnace seems to be working. For example the thermostat is...
Hi folks,
I need a 45 degree take off from a horizontal pipe, I can get a 28mm x 28mm x 15mm Tee but that's a 90 degree elbow.
Does anything exist that gives a 45? I guess it would look a bit like a Y branch or Y Drain/Strainer, otherwise I'll just go for the 90 Tee with a 45 degree elbow.
Cheers
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We’re currently fitting a slimline shower waste. Due to a tight space we’ve had to put in a few (4) 90 degree bends from the shower trap to the waste exiting outside.
It’s essentially resembling a ‘d’ shape. The top of the ‘d’ being the waste pipe exiting the wall.
Does anyone see any...
Hey guys. Looking for some advice on the best way to make my new range slide all the way in. Currently, the pipe and gas connector sticks out 6" from the wall. The range has a 4" deep recess. So I have to reduce the stick-out by 2". I was thinking about just removing the 90 degree elbow (circled...
Hi Guys, just refitting my Bathroom, i have a side entry pan, but the 90 degree pan connector is just about touching
the pan outlet. when i put in situ existing pipe in solid
and very close to the wall because its so close how do i connect the two can't move back its against the wall?
also...
G3: ‘A hot water system that has a hot water storage vessel shall incorporate precautions to: (a) prevent the temperature of the water stored in the vessel at any time exceeding 100˚C’
Quooker: ‘The water is heated to 110˚C in the Quooker tank…When the water flows out of the boiling-water tap...
Hello,
We have just had a complete overhaul of our heating and hot water.
We previous had a conventional (?) system (two tanks in the loft, copper tank in the airing cupboard) heated by a Worcester Bosch 18ri. Controlled by a 3rd gen Nest.
We have changed to an unvented tank (Kingspan) system...
Matt Lucas
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Could do with some advice from an old hand in plumbing!
Basically, due to some leaks and poor installation in the first place, I need to replace some external pipework, leading from a kitchen sink to a soil stack. The problem I've got is all the existing pipework is Osma 40mm/ 1 1/2 inch...
I'm looking to fit an external fire valve to an older style 'Rhino' boiler (re-badged Firebird??) Bog standard cast iron, balance flue conventional boiler. I was wondering if a 65 deg fire valve might be prone to nuisance tripping on an older design like this and if so, might it be a better bet...
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I've got a baxi combi boiler 105 he and for the last couple of days the 60 degree light on the boiler keeps flashing and the pressure on the boiler has completely gone down to zero. Am not very technical when it comes to plumbing but i use to unscrew a small screw underneath the boiler...
I recently had a Baxi Duotec 24 installed. The commissioning paperwork says that the central heating outflow is 70 degrees, return is 65 degrees (DHW at 55 degrees, if you're curious). It serves seven rads in six rooms, including one towel rail - all bar the towel rail have TRVs and all are...
Flow pipe temperature 70 degrees. Return pipe is 55 degrees. What would I need to do to get the 20 degree differential that they look for?! Turn down pump speed? Close off balancing valve on rads and cylinder until temperature on return pipe drops? Or is dere another trick?!
Bruno lang
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Just to say howdee first guys n gals ( i'm a very new member) Right many moons ago.... mid nineties! when i did my level 3, we skirted around the heating design part. Now over the years i've worked to a pretty good 'rule of thumb' picked up from the senior engineers at companies that i've been...
Hi All,
Pulling my hair out here...15mm tail to a bathroom towel rail. On a loop to the main 22mm flow so it is always hot, whether demand for HW or CH. Pipe is 'virtually' blocked, presumably with solidifed sludge, as flow is a cupfull per minute. Needless to say, rad is cold and the wife...
there's seems 2 be lots of different ways to pipe up radiators depending on where the pipes are & what the wall are made of. customers prefer not to see the pipe work but it Cant always be helpe fea
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