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Hi,
My system currently works off an old Parkray with back boiler in one room. I would like to install a new stove with back boiler in an adjacent room (re opening a blocked fireplace in the process)
I would also like to integrate a gas boiler at some stage in the future.
How feasible is this...
Hi all,
I want to move my central heating pump. It is currently installed in the airing cupboard
I would like to move it the garage, where the boiler is installed.
I have had a plumber in to quote for the job, but he said it cant be done, due to the wiring.
Cheers
Tim
Have to put in a secondary return pump to deal with a new en-suite 16m from 250L pressurised cylinder (digital shower and basin to feed). Does 22mm out and 15mm return with a Grundfos UP15-14B on the 15mm return seem OK. Any thoughts on whether pump should be located in the en-suite (easier...
Hi i would like to move my toilet in my bathroom so i can change the layout to get more space the waste pipe is not in the corner off the room like normal can extend the waste pipe and put a 90 bend on it i posted a drawing of where i would like it to go
The green arrow would be the new waste...
Hello everybody! I'm about to have my boiler upgraded to a Worcester combi unit. Its replacing a conventional gas
and header tank system which has been in place since the house was built (1988).
My heating technician who is carrying out the job is concerned about the location of the flue and...
Hi, Should I have a non return valve on the heating and another on the hot water. I have a two (separate) pump system and there is no non return valve on the hot water. Only on the heating. What's confusing me is it's been working for fifteen years and I dont recall the hot water getting hot...
Good morning all
A quick question where do you install the mag filter on an external boiler installation? I know ideally it should be on the boiler return at its lowest point before the boiler. I am just a bit concerned about freezing etc. As I don't want it installed in the loft either which...
Hi
Hoping you guys can help :). We recently moved into a new build (5 years old). Noticed our tap is quite stiff to turn on / off and it drips even when off unless you find just the right position.
To me, a completely amateur DIY'er it suggests it needs a new washer. Youtube / Google...
I am getting quotes in for a full new combo system (currently open vented).
The boiler is in the garage, not ideal for a combination as it's 5m before it enters the house.
One plumber suggested moving the location for the new combo to a different garage wall (internal ) which would reduce...
Hi guys,
Been having a good session on Google and no ideas on there.
My issue is the waste pipe location of a property I'm moving to. The pipe runs through the wall but about 5cms below the worktop and the same height as my washing machine and dish washer.
As the waste pipe is so...
Hi again, second post, different issue but same house as my first post about wiring.
I have added extension to house and now have 2 pumps each supplying 2 single valves for CH and HW. Boiler is Worchester CDi conventional with a header tank and supply and expansion pipes. Since house is single...
Hi,
Iv been installing a two boiler system with tank etc, Im just at the point where the sealed system kit is going in tomorrow. Now the way iv designed it means that if certain isolation valves are turned off then the boilers will be cut off from the PRV.
Now at the back of my head is...
My soil stack is 5 metres away from the kitchen waste outlet. I'm going to connected a washing machine and a dish washer through a washing machin waste trap with two spigots connected. The kitchen waste will have its own trap and I'll put a tee fitting below it with a pipe run of 2metres for the...
Hi all,
Our upstairs en-suite bathroom has a recently replaced thermostatic mixer valve in the shower, and it's barely useable... If I'm honest, (and if I was into that sort of thing...) I could pee harder... So I was thinking I could do with a pump.
The problem is, I can't seem to get my...
Hi all,
I've got a leaking stopcock that because of its age/disrepair I can't open up to repack. I also can't easily remove and replace it because of a really tricky location. I'm planning on putting another stopcock in-line with the first to avoid removing the first, but that still leaves me...
Is it just me or does the photos in the above thread make it look like the pump is on the vent below the "H" then the feed is piped into the return!
Wonder if he DIYd that himself!!
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