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I actually use the connections too when I do an install as I do not think it's really good to remove a rad to flush. I also haven't got yet the a spirotech adapter so it's fine🙂 don't think it's much over the top but beneficial

Actually I do exactly the same thing and have done for decades. Finally we have common ground on😉
 
Actually I do exactly the same thing and have done for decades. Finally we have common ground on😉
Common ground sound good 🙂
There are still things I would do better but sometimes the price won't allow for all items. I'd install some lever valves below the filter, deaerator and of course below the scale reducer just for the sake of service purposes.
 
After talking to you all I added the plume kit and got rid of the black plastic clips🙂
Thanks for all the opinions and advises again.

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Lovely neat install.. well done

The only negative thing is

Press fit🙁
Thank you very much. I love crimping as it is faster, cleaner and eliminates safety hazards. I can also do my works when water is dripping and if I have an issue with turning water off I can also cut live and put a crimping valve on. But as you know everyone likes different things.
 
Everything has its place. I use a combination of soldered and crimping now. Same as using plastic, not my first choice but it has a place
 
It's just the way you are trained over the years. I used to solder a little when I started working in UK but i went back to crimping which is what I like even though it's more expensive. I definitely do like rushing my works though as I am not happy in the end with the results. I think it would be fun to have a little race though😉
 
Everything has its place. I use a combination of soldered and crimping now. Same as using plastic, not my first choice but it has a place
I totally agree with you. Plastic is the last resort but sometimes worth doing especially in tight spaces.
 
Nice install Ron would have renewed the switch spur though bud it got to last another 10years . Kop
 
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Nice install Ron would have renewed the switch spur though bud it got to last another 10years . Kop
Thank you KOP... that’s actually true though. It’s not a perfect install then. Next time, I will be more in detail and try not leaving anything to point out. I love when other engineers give honest reviews. I am not afraid of perfection 🙂 I will never reach it but I can reach always a higher level.

Thanks a lot for your input and giving more motivation
 
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couple of things

gas 1/2 to 22mm tee isnt gas rated
flue needs another clip on it
mac nrv isnt pressure rated and not safe for boilers only overflow
how come no lagging?
 
I like you Knipex and Bahco tools Matchless...
Thank you mate but I'm sure many of us have them as hand tools. I will never change the knipex these are every penny worth as well as the bahco top tools shouldn't be missing in any hand tool bag.
 
couple of things

gas 1/2 to 22mm tee isnt gas rated
flue needs another clip on it
mac nrv isnt pressure rated and not safe for boilers only overflow
how come no lagging?
Appreciate your concern but don't see any problem with the gas pipe whatsoever. 22mm to 15mm very standard. Vailla r has 15mm connection which means I always reduce below the boiler. Flow needs another clip? For 1m of flue? I think that's a little over the top though. Everything is safe and secure installed. What you mean with the mac? How is that not safe ? Nothing is going to happen and if the prv opens it's going safely into the waste pipe. No lagging due to price cant do all for peanuts. Not many people are committed to pay for all materials.

Is there any positive word from you rather than just pointing out? Perhaps you show some of your installs. I don't mind and appreciate your opinion as mentioned above. But give also some positive feedback that would be much appreciated too.

I don't think I did anything wrong. I'm happy with my boiler swap
 

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