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Feb 13, 2018
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Morning, I'm not a plumber but keen DIYer. Couple of pieces of advice would be great.
(1) I've been trying to get my head round combi boilers - specifically how to isolate before renewing a tap or whatever. Is there a schematic that shows where to isolate? Pictures, a web site I could learn from? Do I need to drain down?
(2) The same applies to unvented systems - I'd love to be able to isolate the water safely.

Any help would be appreciated
 
Morning, I'm not a plumber but keen DIYer. Couple of pieces of advice would be great.
(1) I've been trying to get my head round combi boilers - specifically how to isolate before renewing a tap or whatever. Is there a schematic that shows where to isolate? Pictures, a web site I could learn from? Do I need to drain down?
(2) The same applies to unvented systems - I'd love to be able to isolate the water safely.

Any help would be appreciated
Hi GG,

All you need to do with your system (unvented cylinder and combi) is to turn off the mains under the sink or wherever, drain the system down by opening all the taps, including the outside one, do whatever needs doing, close all taps and open the mains check everything works, job done.
 
Hi GG,

All you need to do with your system (unvented cylinder and combi) is to turn off the mains under the sink or wherever, drain the system down by opening all the taps, including the outside one, do whatever needs doing, close all taps and open the mains check everything works, job done.
Thank you for taking the time to reply
 
Thank you for taking the time to reply
Oh, just a after thought.

Do not, under any circumstances, do any work on your unvented cylinder or associated pipework or the combi boiler. Get in qualified tradesmen/women to do that for you.
 
Oh, just a after thought.

Do not, under any circumstances, do any work on your unvented cylinder or associated pipework or the combi boiler. Get in qualified tradesmen/women to do that for you.
I understand and would never do that, too complicated for me! (I knowmy limitations). Just learning. Change the odd tap or replace toilet flush/fill valve etc. Thanks again
 
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