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I'm fitting a negative head Salamander booster pump in a loft space. The manufacture said to fit ONLY AN ESSEX FLANGE! Can somebody explain why it must be an Essex flange and not a Surrey flange?
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Surrey flange can restrict the flow of water to the pump
True. But essex flange (installation gone wrong) can turn your shiny cylinder into scrap metal.
There should be a 'Sussex' flange and I'm sure if one was available it would be far superior than any other flange!!
Go on then I'll bite.... What's her name??????Ive found an essex flange is far easier to get into than any other flange...
Ive found an essex flange is far easier to get into than any other flange...
Got the same problem with iPhoneLOL, I would have posted a laughing smiley if I can't get them to work using an IPad.
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Got the same problem with iPhone
Go on then I'll bite.... What's her name??????
There should be a 'Sussex' flange and I'm sure if one was available it would be far superior than any other flange!!
Some of the flange from Sussex is reasonable but by no means the best flange in the world.
Yeh your photo still on all the lamp posts and phone boxes.
With some obscene message and a phone number!
Now if Carlsberg made flange........... It would probably taste better after 9 or 10 and after 15 you might think the warm fizzy pish was a good session the day after.
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