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Well its system that's fed off a tank isn't it? There is an immersion but its only there as a backup. A direct system is fed off the water main isn't it?
I don't want to sound unhelpful, but you should take note of post 2 from Tamz. You obviously do not have enough experience to be carrying out this project; get a qualified person in to help you out.
 
I don't want to sound unhelpful, but you should take note of post 2 from Tamz. You obviously do not have enough experience to be carrying out this project; get a qualified person in to help you out.
Reg Man He's been told more than once that the pump is in the boiler, he seems to think that the pump is to supply water to the hot taps, (Must have fitted a shower pump in the past) knows nothing about heating systems or how to wire them, from what he is saying is only experience with electrics he as had, is carrying the electrician's tool bag, this guy is going to either blow the system or electrocute someone.
 
Yep one of my colleagues is coming down to the job in a few days he's ex British gas was with them for 20 years so he'll be able to sort it just thought I'd ask about whether the pump was needed. I will still wire it up as it was because it was working fine before. Thanks anyway guys.
 
Yep one of my colleagues is coming down to the job in a few days he's ex British gas was with them for 20 years so he'll be able to sort it just thought I'd ask about whether the pump was needed. I will still wire it up as it was because it was working fine before. Thanks anyway guys.
This will be fun ex BG & a pretend electrician ! do you want them in your house ?? :willy_nilly:
 
Please do not mess with things like this. It may only be electrics to you but electric can very easily kill someone, and you could easily kill someone too. You clearly do not know what you are doing.
 
Listen you lot need to calm down I'm doing a favour for someone because they're getting the cupboard re plastered where the wiring centre was. I appreciate your concern but I do know what I'm doing I'm just putting it back how it was. No one is going to get hurt. I've put it back this morning while on the phone to my colleague and it all works fine. The old British gas apprenticeships were actually very good and two of the best plumbers I know have worked for British gas when they started out. its like Lego really I wasn't in college the day they did wiring centres. All I wanted to know was should there be a pump in the system... I'm not a pretend electrician and I don't really appreciate all the insults. This always happens in forums people getting lemon cos they're hiding behind a computer screen. Anyway thanks for all the really really useful advice and help still no one able to answer the pretty simple question. Next time I won't bother. Jeez
 
If you are not a pretend electrician then you must be qualified. If it was simple to you then you wouldn't be asking!

It could still work but you have just lived up the cylinder. Things like this have happened, hence why you shouldn't touch it if you have issues. Go on a free course and find out how it all works before you mess in soneones house.

There are many people that bodge because a little knowledge is dangerous. You should see some of the gas jobs we come across because people think that they know what they are doing and clearly dont. You can't see most electricity, you can't see carbon monoxide. We are only looking out for your back.
 
Mate you have been told several times where the pump is, so you have had the answer to your question, and clearly you didn't understand what you were being told, so that is why you were getting sarcastic replies .
 
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