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I use a Nest smart thermostat which appears to be working correctly. Don't even know what that one on the boiler does but it's getting replaced soon anyway.Is that the thermostat phial if it is I would be worried
Thanks. I'll get my electrician to check it when he's backI would say the wiring is at fault
We're the pipes insulated/ protected from the screed ?? Or was it just bare copper pipes in the floor
Is this standard practice for an install like this? I don't see any grommets used. In addition, the hot water outlet is clearly leaking. See attached photo.No grommets used clips fixings etc
Wish I knew what that was lol. I'll see if I can get someone who knows more about it to check. Thanks.Bet if you look at the left spur / switch you can poke your finger where the wire goes which is a big nonono
What kind of protection is needed for them? Just a cover? ThanksAlso no protection where the cables enter the adaptable box
Does or doesn't look good? I'll take a guess and assume you mean doesn't!That's not good any heat in the pipe / from your hot water system is going to be heating the floor, it does look good so far
Hmmm. I wonder what it is for then. I'll ask him when he's back Wednesday. Thanks!Sorry but your right doesn't look good
And that point shouldn't be there as really that pipe is just for the expansion vessel
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