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I think my hot water cylinder hasn’t been plumbed in properly
I'm sure he's done it him self but open to different thoughts
I'm sure he's done it him self but open to different thoughts
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He could be. That's why I have not commented. Something's sounds off to me. But who knows?I think my hot water cylinder hasn’t been plumbed in properly
I'm sure he's done it him self but open to different thoughts
It's a shocker isn't it? Look at the D1 from the T&P relief valve. The plastic! The Tectite wonder! I've asked him in the thread if the 15mm plastic pipe reappearing on the right side rear of the cylinder is the pipe coming from the T&P valve. Also I've asked to see the group inlet as well. I'm half expecting there to not be one.
Like you, I'm pretty certain he's done this himself, clearly not G3 and hasn't got a clue what he's doing.
It's a dangerous install.
agree chaps something no quite right there so stayed out of it have a good weekend cheers kop . time for a pint jd and coke town .
Guess the pressure static or dynamic
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1/2 old black medium steel
And yes I've got to replace the stop tap
Where is it a cave ??
What else did you find down there? And no idea. 1 bar?
What you using to replace the old one. I only ask as I had to do one the other day and do you think for the life of me I can get the lead loc to seal. Been back to it 3 times already and it has the smallest of flipping weeps. It's killing my moral
Mine is lead. I have seen the Philmac fittings but they are bulky. Do not think that I will have space for it. But will give it a go.on steel lead loc wont if its lead philmac transition coupling
steel prob un thread the stop tap and use a 1/2-1/2 coulping and then a 1/2 male iron in that
Mine is lead. I have seen the Philmac fittings but they are bulky. Do not think that I will have space for it. But will give it a go.
Ha ha. I would give it a go if it was not illegal!whipe a piece of 15mm in
Ha ha. I would give it a go if it was not illegal!
Wouldn't want to take the chance. But everyone to there own.tbh i dont care its a valid joint on a lead main so no more harm
Wouldn't want to take the chance. But everyone to there own.
I'm with you on the fact you should be aloud to do it. But I am a sucker for the rulestbh its the same as putting a lead loc on or transition coupling
Shaun you need to go to bed mate whats the pictures all about pressure drop on what ? Ha ha kop
BlimeyThat's the water pressure from the old supply
And tell me about it went to bed 3 am lol
10 bar shaun better not cock that one up bud you will drown yourself ha ha can the supply be isolated elsewhere while you work on it ?
How do you price that one ?
Let's hope that it can10 bar shaun better not cock that one up bud you will drown yourself ha ha can the supply be isolated elsewhere while you work on it ?
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