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The United States Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Teams, commonly known as Navy SEALs, are the U.S. Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the Naval Special Warfare Command. Among the SEALs' main functions are conducting small-unit special operation missions in maritime, jungle, urban, arctic, mountainous, and desert environments. SEALs are typically ordered to capture or to eliminate high level targets, or to gather intelligence behind enemy lines.All active SEALs are male and members of the U.S. Navy. The CIA's highly secretive and elite Special Operations Group (SOG) recruits operators from SEAL Teams, with joint operations going back to the MACV-SOG during the Vietnam War. This cooperation still exists today, as evidenced by military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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    Heatline Boiler - no power, blown fuses?? Help please

    Firstly apologies as I'm a complete novice to boilers....the things not working hence I'm having to learn! Came home from honeymoon last week to find the boiler wasn't on, no power. Checked the power feed to the boiler and this was fine as was the 3Amp fuse. Oven the unit where the power cable...
  2. M

    DIY Urgent Help With Thermostatic Shower Fittings

    Hi All A bit of help required today please as the wife wants her bathroom back......!!!!!! I am fitting a thermostatic shower valve and have a couple of questions for the experts. My hot water system is a comby and the water is mains fed too. 1. The valve incudes two flow regulators in the...
  3. T

    weeping solder joint under drain off level,

    can a solder joint be re-soldered if there is water in the pipe? ive often heard people say it can but ive never tried , ive got a weeping solder joint below the drain off valve.
  4. E

    sealing around flue and PRV pipe

    whats the best way to seal a flue and prv pipe going through a brick wall? cement of expanding foam? or is there another better way? Do you have to sleeve the prv pipe?
  5. GQuigley67

    high inlet pressure at meter

    my girlfriend just moved into a new house and today i was removing the fire, and when i done my usual checks i thought I'd check the inlet pressure as the Boiler kept on cutting off, think it was the pilot light going out. The Pressure at the Meter is 25mbar, is this 2 high?
  6. S

    Rad bleed nipple stripped

    Hi all, got a radiator where the bleed nipple wont seal, either the rad thread is stripped or the nipple itself just keeps turning. Its the kind that sit at the back of the rad. Do i need to replace the rad or can you buy the nipples? tried ptfe but very flimsy fit.:confused:
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    Immersion Heater

    :) Good morning, i have a multi part question if you have a moment to read and possibly comment. I have just replaced the immersion heater on a copper cylinder but i had some problems isolating the cold supply. There is a gate valve which i shut and then using a hose pipe i opened the drain...
  8. R

    Will plumbers mait seal a 32mm ABS pipe joint?

    I have a leaky waste pipe from a sink, When i looked at the pipes, 2 of the joints on an elbow were loose and came apart easily. the pipe is black and dirty and a there seems to be a lot of play when inserted in the elbows. i dont want to replace the pipes as there is a bend on one that I...
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    fernox TF1 leaking

    hello i am installing right now a Fernox TF1 filter, no problem for the installation, but i notce a leak coming from the inlet/outlet port where it screws to the main body. I never touched it because the return to the boiler runs vertical and the flow direction is as indicated on the filter...
  10. T

    Servicing Discontinued Boilers

    Hi All Recently I have been to three seperate service/breakdown jobs. British Gas and 1 self employed guy have been there prior to me, and have told customers that they would not service because the boilers are discontinued and parts are not available.The boilers were Worcester Highflows 400...
  11. K

    Problem stop tap.....i'm stuck !!! With Photo's as always

    right, i have a problem. let me quickly explain. i had been getting bad water hammer, and presumed it was caused by a old vertical peice of pipe, which was capped, and hence full of air. Last week i removed this pipe, but still had the hammer. I found it to be the stop tap where the mains...
  12. S

    Basic problems from an inexperienced new plumber - advice needed

    Hi guys. Just fitted a bathroom (refit old one unfortunately) and I'm having a copuple of problems. The bath is very close to floor with steel legs & no adjustment possible. It is an internal soil so I think I need a minimum of 50mm trap. The problem is that when I use a 50mm trap the seal...
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    Can Fernox sealer work in a microbore system or will it block

    The heat exchanger bottom plate is leaking in my Ideal Icos HE12 boiler. Apparently its not an O ring type gasket but a silicon paste and they often fail if they are stripped down and a new paste applied. So what I want to know is can I put Fernox sealer into a microbore system or is it likely...
  14. M

    Hot water Cylinder replacement. Help please

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    UK use of pan con connectors: 1) depth of seal and 2) flange or no flange?

    I am in Thailand. Plumbing standards are poor. i had a WC installed by a "professional" actually installed 2x. The rough in was 220mm and the toilet drop was 305mm. So the problem is obvious. 1) They dont sell offsets here 2) they "engineered their own offset. 3) It obviously wasnt air...
  16. P

    Sealing Concealed system flush pipe

    I have recently installed a jolly concealed cistern. The flush pipe which comes out of the cistern is connected via a screw onto a thread with a plastic washer between. I have tried everything I can to prevent small amounts of water leaking from the connection??? is there any advise an...
  17. P

    Pan connector - a silly question?

    How do you get a pan connector to stay on? I have 3 different connectors in my 'collection' (don't ask :o) but each one of them 'pops' off each time I fit it. Is there a trick to getting one to stay on?
  18. E

    how do you seal old cast iron pipe

    was at a call out today, a leak had brought cieling down in the flat below. after a bit of investigating and lifting lino,adhesive tiles, laminate flooring and floorboards I found leak was coming from an old lead waste that had been flattened and was connected to 3 inch cast iron. the basin...
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    losing pressure?

    New Valliant Boiler fitted recently. Developed a problem with losing pressure soon after fitting and it has gradually got worse. We recently switched on the heating and now we lose the pressure completely over a 48 period. Engineer has checked for leaks and there are none, he has now put in...
  20. W

    Internal leak sealing liquid

    For adding to central heating system and sealing leaks in inaccessible places. Anyone ever tried this? Seen it advertised. Don't need to use any or anyting, just wondered if it works. And actually, how it works...
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