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Severe Tropical Cyclone Heta was a Category 5 tropical cyclone that caused moderate damage to the islands of Tonga, Niue, and American Samoa during late December 2003 and early January 2004. Heta formed on December 25, 2003; it reached a maximum intensity of 260 km/h (160 mph) and an estimated pressure of 915 hPa (27.02 inHg) before dissipating on January 11, 2004. It was the first tropical cyclone to form in the area of responsibility of the regional specialised meteorological centre (RSMC) at Nadi, Fiji, during the 2003–04 South Pacific cyclone season.
The damage Heta caused on Tonga, Niue, and American Samoa was estimated at $150 million (2004 USD), with most of the damage occurring in American Samoa; the cyclone was also responsible for one death. Heta precipitated a massive relief and clean-up operation that lasted throughout 2004.
Hi all,
Just a quick question. I have a log burner and a gas boiler on a dual fuel system (Central heating and Hot Water) either can do both. The hot water tank I believe is a closed system but is on the same level as the bath. Therefore as you might guess the water pressure at the bath even on...
Hi - I've had some conflicting advice so looking for confirmation please - what size should a heat sink radiator for a log burner/boiler be? I've been told by one installer 10% of output to water and another 20%. I can;t find aything in building regs and can;t find a HETAS document with that...
Looking for a hetas engineer to help, design price and install system alongside a new oil boiler going in.
Im the oftec guy installing the boiler, but want someone with the correct qualifications to do the solid fuel link up.
(It's in Ox26 Bicester)
I am looking to add a pre-heat tank to my existing setup which is a Daikin Altherma ASHP (EKHBH016A). I have attached a diagram and was looking for some advice to see if the proposed setup would work considering the heights and distances involved.
The wood boiler is a snowdon 30 multifuel...
Has anyone done the Hetas H003DS course to install woodburners? I'm very busy but just like the idea of installing woodburners and think it'll get me some good customers which will crossover to the gas side. But, I don't want to chuck money and 3-days of my life away. Worth the £800 odd to do...
Hi all, and thanks for reading my question! I have an old 16" fireplace that houses a lovely perfectly working old redfyre back boiler that after a few hours of burning coal and wood,produces loads of very hot water, however the fire doesn't throw much heat in to the room, could I in...
I need a little bit of information on a log burner for my house. Can you fit 2 x 45 straight off the top of the log burner? I need to keep the burner back into the fireplace as much as possible and would really like to negate the option of using a tee with soot cap.
Thanks guys :bucktooth:
had job emailed to me to do a quote on some upcoming works and part of the quote is to fit a new wood burner and liner as well as a new wood stove and liner .
do you need hetas for this???
Can anyone recommend best place to do my hetas course in the Kent area iv been fitting biomass pellet boilers and buffer systems with a company and really enjoy it. Now I would like to get all my tickets and become a approved installer.
Hi lads, been to a vicarage today, client has a home 10 minutes from Bangor, and needs a multi fuel stove removing (cracked) and then a new one fitting, possibility they may supply stove.
Anyone interested please pm and I will pass on your details, think they want it doing during long school...
Hi guys,
Can i install a multi fuel stove with a back boiler to rads with no hot water cylinder & just use a pump to circulate the water? There will be no hot water for taps or anything, this is just for rads.
To install a dual fuel stove with twin wall flue liner do I just need the Hetas H003 dry installer qualification to self certify? What about the H006 system chimney course? Do I need this as well? I'm only going to quote for this job if I get qualified and registered by Hetas. It is for a mate...
Just wondering what you need to install Biomass, Baxi do a Biomass course but does that just qualify you to work on their kit?
What qualifications or pre requisites do you need to register with MCS for installing them and finally, could anyone recommend any courses?
Cheers
Stu
Hello all, I would like some advice on whether I can add a multi fuel stove with a back boiler to my existing oil fired combi system? Ideally I would like to keep using combi for hot water, but use the stove for central heating. Is it possible, is it a massive job? Any advice on this greatly...
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