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An academic degree is a qualification awarded to students upon successful completion of a course of study in higher education, usually at a college or university. These institutions commonly offer degrees at various levels, usually including bachelor's, master's and doctorates, often alongside other academic certificates and professional degrees. The most common undergraduate degree is the bachelor's degree, although in some countries there are lower level higher education qualifications that are also titled degrees (e.g. associate degrees and foundation degrees) and higher level (e.g. undergraduate master's degrees).

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    90 Degree flue conversion for Ideal Boiler

    Hi Our Boiler theinfamous Ideal isar 24 he Just been told by quite an experienced British gas engineer that the boiler was not installed right the flue should have an angle of 1.5 degrees so condensation should run back into the boiler rerouted away but the installer(warmfront) just used a...
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    Saniflo pump operation

    Can anyone tell me how the basic Saniflo macerator works. Should the motor run continuously until the unit is emptied? My one pumps for approx. a few seconds stops and repeats once or twice more. My previous unit pumped until empty. Thanks Trigger
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    Can You Fit a Boss Strap onto a 90 degree bend

    Hi all, I have a problem which I need some help with please. I need to fit a 50mm common waste between floor joists, the only drain point close is a soil pipe 90d bend (with no straight pipe from either end exposed). To save having to take the 50mm waste through the wall and connect to the soil...
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    Moving utility room soil pipe

    We're redoing our utility room to have a run across the wall of a washing machine on the left, tumble dryer in the middle and cupboard with sink above on the right. Unfortunately the existing soil pipe comes out of the floor exactly where we want to position the tumble dryer. We need to move...
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    pvc fittings/ connectors for a catapult.

    Hi, I'm buidling a small catapult and thought I'd use PVC pipe as we've a limited weight constraint. I'm going to use 0.5", and I've been looking at connectors. Ideally I need two double t 45 degree connectors I've seen reference to double wye? And four triple 90 degree based connectors...
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    BTEC HND/HNC and BA Hons Degree Building Services Engineering

    Hi, Will be studying this next september, I wanted to prep myself and wondered if anyone had any recommendations on reading material that would be of use, textbooks, etc. Thank you Ben Wood
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    My degree is holding me back??

    Hi all, Been looking into becoming a plumber, getting pretty keen but also want to make sure I'm taking the right route... So after reading quite a bit into I thought I'd go for an apprenticeship because I'm only 23 and lots of people seem to recommend it as the best route to take. But...
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    90 degree bend in polybutylene pipe within elbow

    Hi all, I was just wondering if anyone knows of a way to form a 90 degree bend in a polybutylene pipe without using an elbow connector. The pipe runs in a floor void and will be hard to access once installed, so I wanted to eliminate a potential leak source if at all possible. I vaguely...
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    degree of flow

    This is my first so be gentle with me. Just started to refit bathroom (not a pro but reasonably competant) and new bath is lower than previous and although it could be raised higher, Me Missus want to keep it as low as possible. The new waste is in center of bath and soil stack is on opposite...
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    degree of flow

    This is my first so be gentle with me. Just started to refit bathroom (not a pro but reasonably competant) and new bath is lower than previous and although it could be raised higher, Me Missus want to keep it as low as possible. The new waste is in center of bath and soil stack is on opposite...
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    foundation degree

    Hi all im curently going into my second year of a foundation degree in construction engineering been workin as a plumber the last 9 years since i left school at 16. Started to study part time last year 1day a week in my local college and have to say the that the course is excelent and been very...
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