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The installer was probably fed up of customers supplying back to wall pans when they cant physically have them!Ive had it a couple of times even after saying do not buy a back to wall pan as I cant fit one without building a false wall or running soil outside, What did I get yep 2 back to wall pans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Had one this morning with a Sanislim shoehorned in behind it, luckily for me I could reach the problem area otherwise it would of meant pan and pump coming out as one. That`s fine when installing as it`s all new, empty and clean but 5yrs later it ain`t so fine for me or the customer.
The flue is definitely too close to the opening but I'm not sure that plume kit installation was the right solution.
It does look a bit too close even with the kit.
dont think the window opens, only top opener
You're quite right. I've always taken it as the whole window (building opening) as that's what I was taught at college. I've just checked BS5440 and it's only the opening section of the window itself that counts - Good to know. A bit of a misunderstanding with terminology there, luckily I've never had to change my plan A on the basis of it. Every days a school day.
It does still look a bit close for the 150mm allowance for structural and temperature issues though. I know it's unlikely to cause any issues, especially with the flue temperature of modern boilers, but rules is rules.
It's the route of the kit that made me chuckle, it must have been a right pain cutting it through the gutter. At least it's not cast iron like the main roof gutter.
think that was to take in effect if the window gets changed
Seem to remember an installer being taken to court because a window in a hotel was changed after the installation. It`s in an old thread somewhere.
yea thats why if close to a window ie top open take a pic of the window with he flue in place as no come back then
Camera phone is your friend
Seem to remember an installer being taken to court because a window in a hotel was changed after the installation. It`s in an old thread somewhere.
Seem to remember an installer being taken to court because a window in a hotel was changed after the installation. It`s in an old thread somewhere.
Think the clue is in the bottom right hand corner. lol
Why have 2 iso valves back to back?
test point mate
I`m not gsr but those on a gas line?
A quick google says they are ok. Surprised that's all.
A quick google says they are ok. Surprised that's all.
Yeah ISO on the gas pipe above an isolatable test point, hopefully I'll be ripping it all out tomorrow and sticking a new boiler in anyway
hope your leaving the iso in easy to change, dont have to turn the meter/ecv off
Well you know I would do but the new boilers going in upstairs as the kitchen needs gutting
Why haven't you got your little yellow badge yet
I haven't got my little plastic gas safe card yet or my certificates
WTF is that monstrosity
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