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Condents.jpg Was just wondering if there is a paten pending on this condensate disposal system? only thought it was just limited to the domestic install, LOL.
Nice work Si, keep posting the pic's.
 
Very nice Simon, all up & working ?
I did notice the "new" patented condense collection device, being held in reserve at the back of the boiler next to the air separator, what was just in case the plastic pipe blocked? LOL.

What's the next project ? keep em coming.
 
Very nice Simon, all up & working ?
I did notice the "new" patented condense collection device, being held in reserve at the back of the boiler next to the air separator, what was just in case the plastic pipe blocked? LOL.

What's the next project ? keep em coming.

All up and working now. Got a quieter month than last. But got a few projects in the pipeline for the future.

Hoping to get a few more plant rooms and then I want a complete install. Maybe a small office block or small school
 
I cant work out from the pictures what going on with the gauges? are they pressure? what else is tee'd into it?
Dont forget to paint your black fittings.
 
Ah, just spotted it on the wall, thought it was going into another pipe.
Not sure if you fitted the pumps, looks like the threaded bar is set into the concrete base? so they wouldnt be removable?
 
Ah, just spotted it on the wall, thought it was going into another pipe.
Not sure if you fitted the pumps, looks like the threaded bar is set into the concrete base? so they wouldnt be removable?

No. If a pump fails you would replace the head not the body IMO
 
No. If a pump fails you would replace the head not the body IMO

That would be the sensible way:wink_smile:
I have never changed a head, its always a new pump which doesnt fit. Ends up needing positional flanges or stool pieces welded up.
 
That would be the sensible way:wink_smile:
I have never changed a head, its always a new pump which doesnt fit. Ends up needing positional flanges or stool pieces welded up.

A stool piece? Lol. Spell check is funny

I've not had that problem yet. I only fit Grundfos and they tend to look after the old pump bodies very well

I have replaced many heads and only 1 complete pump. But that wasn't a twin head
 
Added some more pics
They are 3x Strebel 500 boilers, 2x CT pump sets, 1xVT pump set with 3 port valve and Enwamatic.
You can see pictures of the header in the background on the last page:smug:
 
i was saying to someone about getting my commercial gas before years out and they said not worth it as only the bigger companies get the work.
been subbing a bit out of late and seems to me that its a better market than the domestic crap
 
Its near Weston super mare
I am self employed but work for my Dads company, who works for bigger companyies.
As a one man outfit I think you would be unlikley to get big boiler houses but I may be wrong.
 

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