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That's Cement wolly 😉See it leaking already :angel_smile: Importantly did you remember the drain of on cold and air vent Vern told you off for last time?
Looks pretty damm tidy though
Hahah Near 3 bundles of 22 there.That room looks like a pikeys dream! Hope it's still there Monday! Lovely job mate. Nice to see someone who clearly takes pride in his work.
Really? None, though I haven't fully pressurised the new one yet as the mains pressure is pants and I'm installing a booster setup next week. I solder all day most days, 99% of the time I can tell if a joint doesn't take when I'm soldering it.So on the 2 Jobs how many leaks did u have?
So on the 2 Jobs how many leaks did u have?
Honestly mate I don't know, I just learnt, my bends are all by eye. Never even went to college so the tape measure rarely comes out for em. Experience beats all!How do you know where to bend when there's multiple bends on a full length? I got lost after more than 2 tbh. You must be on a good wage mate
Honestly mate I don't know, I just learnt, my bends are all by eye. Never even went to college so the tape measure rarely comes out for em. Experience beats all!
And for my wage, its acceptable, could be a lot better but my boss looks after me, has kept me in full time work for 11 years which I know isn't easy to do in the current climate so I respect him for that.
Do u not fancy goin self employed whn1?
T.B r u a jobs worth ??
Do u not fancy goin self employed whn1?
T.B r u a jobs worth ??
No he's a thoroughly bloody nice bloke!
T.B r u a jobs worth ??
could any one explain to me what does this mean ?
could any one explain to me what does this mean ?
Cheers , thanks for the explination I understand now ! In my understanding its simmilar to OCD
That is a good example, another 1, a customer of mine just moved into new house and I did some work there I then found a leak on a old boiler he said he has just took out boiler cover as he new the boiler was old...good idea, he rings b.g and the engineer comes out the next day an says the boiler isn't right, a few little not to current standrd things although the boiler is 17 years old. Then he realises he has just took the contract up an says he is not going to change the part as he new he was trying to take them for a fool, which he wasn't. It's not like the b.g engineer was paying for the part or effecting his profit/wages in the end the engineer was nasty and trying to sell a new boiler so the customer literally threw him out, and complained to which he has had the part done now and some discount. That is a jobs worth
See it leaking already :angel_smile: Importantly did you remember the drain of on cold and air vent Vern told you off for last time?
Looks pretty damm tidy though
Pls explain Vern "combi valve to be above bubble "
Pls explain Vern "combi valve to be above bubble "
Like this one i bashed in a nursing home, note coil AAV and DOC, also DOC on cold mains....combi vlave nice and high, you can just see secondary return on far left too :wink_smile:View attachment 11339
Nice work! when you gonna take me on some of these jobs eh? lol
Did you have to move those Miele washers vern? Jesus they weigh a ton lol. Had to plumb a few of those in my time.
Thats cracking stuff vern! Shame the electrics are flapping in the wind tho.
Had one this week Stan open vent cylinder DOC stuck solid, not the easiset postion to syphon eitherGood install , I understand now what you mean about the combi valve high , I could not see combi valve on Tonys . I have never had problem draining Megaflow from full to dry no more then 10 min as all comes out under this huge pressure unlike the open vent one where the doc never works or if they do cylinder will be full of lime scale
They better be Tom , for what they cost you can get : washing mashine+ dishwasher + small fridge for your beerYeah I've seen a few like that, nightmare to fit wastes cos they're not pumped, which is why they're often raised. Even worse when they block up. I bought a Miele for my house after seeing those commercials in care homes lol. Even my little domestic one is mega heavy.
aww i see no pumps eh? less to go wrong then.....Yeah I've seen a few like that, nightmare to fit wastes cos they're not pumped, which is why they're often raised. Even worse when they block up. I bought a Miele for my house after seeing those commercials in care homes lol. Even my little domestic one is mega heavy.
The pressure reducing valve is fitted as in came into the room, saved me running another 22 fo balanced cold. I will start making note of the AAV vern.... I PROMISE 😉 as for the draincock I fit the one supplied, may not be able to see it in the pic.
did you fit nrv by the combi valve is required if it aint next to cylinder .....not having a bad vibe from me Tony just asking mateThe pressure reducing valve is fitted as in came into the room, saved me running another 22 fo balanced cold. I will start making note of the AAV vern.... I PROMISE 😉 as for the draincock I fit the one supplied, may not be able to see it in the pic.
Always do Stan on big systems, as megaflos are coil in coil, when they airlock they lock even on sealed systems, then turn off cap when vented and commissionedwhy would you suggest AAV on the flow of the coil ? I use manual air vents on flow and return to UHWC coil
They better be Tom , for what they cost you can get : washing mashine+ dishwasher + small fridge for your beer
I'm acquainted with the service guy for Miele north so I got a washer/dryer for £450. BARGAIN.
I don't think all of them are pump less vern, can usually tell by connections on back, many have 2-3" gravity wastes, these ones usually have a sluice program to get rid of blood/**** etc.
Yep on 2" wastes pal, will have to remember you know the rep lol
make sense vern , I have never worked on a huge houses of systems more then about 20 radiators and 1 cylinder .
Not the rep, the service engineer! And he's a mate of our lasses dad
Nice work vern, is that a low loss header?
Would love to do something like that I only do, small stuff never needed to use 1, although a m8 of mine says he used to make them himself? Don't no how easy that would be. I will post a picture of a little conversion am doing tomorrow little bit of a pipe run to do so wil take a few pics
could any one explain to me what does this mean ?
A question more than a comment;
Is the pressure vessel upside down?
Reason I ask is all solar diagrams say the Schrader facing down, old school says facing up and the big vessels on legs it's up.
Who is right?
I loves my pottertons mate, suprima has to be my least favourite mind. The boiler was reused hence the vessel, external pump etc. so didn't have much choice.It was ruined the minute a potterton went on the wall 😉
Vern, out of interest why have you lagged the D2 pipe on your nursing home install?
I loves my pottertons mate, suprima has to be my least favourite mind. The boiler was reused hence the vessel, external pump etc. so didn't have much choice.
Kind of confusing having the vessel instructions telling you schrader up and the fitting instructions for the kit telling you schrader down.A question more than a comment;
Is the pressure vessel upside down?
Reason I ask is all solar diagrams say the Schrader facing down, old school says facing up and the big vessels on legs it's up.
Who is right?
At 37l/min HW you are still below 2m/s. That gives you around 56l/min mixed water. At an appliance that is designed not to give off more than 36l/min HW at 1bar. So you can loose 2+ bar in your pipes. Which gives you an equivalent pipe length of over 100m. If you would use that pipe length then a quarter of you 120l cylinder gets used just to fill the pipes.22mm feeds straight to the bath taps to give optimum flow rate.
Interesting pointAt 37l/min HW you are still below 2m/s. That gives you around 56l/min mixed water. At an appliance that is designed not to give off more than 36l/min HW at 1bar. So you can loose 2+ bar in your pipes. Which gives you an equivalent pipe length of over 100m. If you would use that pipe length then a quarter of you 120l cylinder gets used just to fill the pipes.
From a 15mm pipe you still get 20l/min at an equivalent of 40m.
(Hot water, not mixed water)
what do you mean "watch your hydraulics" , like your postsIf you avoid stopcocks in the HW pipe you could even go to 5m/s which provides you with 40l/min. draw offs apparently share what is there. At 20l/min you can have 3 showers going at the same time or 1 shower and one filling the bath at the same speed as with an 35kW combi on its own. You just need to watch your hydraulics a bit for not preferring the bath to much as it could rob the other appliances.
I'm still sure the way I've always done it is correct, so in this case 22 mm straight to the bath first teeing of for sink then basin and shower in the bathroom then reduced after the bath to feed the shower and basin in the on suite in the next room.
Now I am more confused ...... I better go back watching tvNot saying that you are wrong. Just saying it is worth to consider if you can safe the material and the customers time and energy just by such a simple trick as downsizing the pipe.
Hahah, it's been a long day, I'm trying to watch football and now because of dirk I've I've got flow rates and litres per minute running through my head. Thanks dirk 😉Now I am more confused ...... I better go back watching tv
nice to see you gray 🙂Gray's back in da house!
Speaking of which, how's it going?
Was in Omagh DVTA t'other week, head and choulders in their biomass.
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