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Nickfromwales replied to Pete89's topic in Introduce Yourself
I’d just say beware anyone of anyone who is partisan because they’ve used one system. I’ve been fortunate to work with multiples, warts and all, so am giving a balanced and real life overview from hands-on experiences. -
Struggling to find an sink trap adapter.. Any ideas?
Nickfromwales replied to FuerteStu's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Respectfully, nobody puts a 40mm trap on a 32mm sink. Agreed, they should have just said no, but sales always starts with a “yes”, and the let down follows after a lot of laborious provocation. - Yesterday
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Could do the sums on it....... 150l of DHW water heaters to say 50 deg is about 7kWh. 30m of 22mm looped pipe and a room temp of 20deg and a water temp of 50deg is a heat loss of 250w. Say you run it 24hrs a day and you get 6kWh. Put it on a timer or a PIR sensor and you'd probably half it. Of course you might have less flushes in the first place. Your mileage will vary. I reckon it's still nothing compared to running a 10mm pipe run radially from the UVC. Will do sums later ...
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We used Philips master value throughout. Warm white.
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The stuff made for bonding doesn't expand much like Sudal plasterboard adhesive?
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Struggling to find an sink trap adapter.. Any ideas?
FuerteStu replied to FuerteStu's topic in Waste & Sewerage
That's what I'll be doing. What's so frustrating is that it shouldn't be a big deal to tell someone they don't have it, or send it the right one. I could have adaptated and fitted this a month ago. -
I used loads of this stuff during the build, and I'm going to need some again soon. Neither Screwfix nor Toolstation seem to stock it any more. Checked B&Q and no joy there either. AFAIK the stuff can't be posted (even though ordinary expanding foam can). Any suggestions for where I can get some?
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outer hebrides it seemed like a good idea at the time…
-rick- replied to Chris HB's topic in Introduce Yourself
Congrats! I read your blog a while back then lost track, good to see you moving forward!- 49 replies
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ToughButterCup replied to Pete89's topic in Introduce Yourself
M6 Preston area. PM me if you're passing. 2 minutes from the motorway. Ian -
We're really fussy about lighting and are often disappointed with what options are available. For our island we wanted a visible filament, good colour rendition (>90 CRI with decent R9 performance), ideally ST64 shape (but GLS if necessary) and dim-to-warm functionality as it is in a 'family room' that really does needs different lighting at different times of day/use. A lot of boxes to tick and I found a grand total of one option and that was the Philips Master Value series: (shown here at quite a low level hence more towards the 2200K end of the range) They took a bit of effort to drive with a Varilight Pro dimmer as they take a bit of a kick to reliably turn on at very low levels but with some help from Varilight got there in the end. That's a long way of saying 'warm white' in answer to your question, although I would say accurate colour rendition is just as important in a kitchen.
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Insulated hot and cold water pipes?
BadgerBodger replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in General Plumbing
Has anyone used one of the Grundfos recirc pumps with the autoadapt feature??? So it learns the house schedule and records at the tiles you’re most likely to call for hat water. Seems to be a happy compromise for generally having hot water when you want it and not circulating unnecessarily… pipes would need lagging still though. -
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Nickfromwales replied to Pete89's topic in Introduce Yourself
I wasn’t referring to damp issues, just that during the construction phase there was a lot of rain that made its way indoors, or had soaked into the lower sections of the interior woodcrete leaf. Not an issue with EPS, but it’s less DIY friendly (depending on what block you go for). I'd steer well clear of Velox, had loads of blowouts with that. -
Insulated hot and cold water pipes?
MortarThePoint replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in General Plumbing
Probably still less wasteful than whizzing hot water round a circulation system all day long -
Aluminium guttering/downpipes recommendations?
Mr Punter replied to Chris HB's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
I have used Guttercrest. Very good quality. Lindab is also good but only plated steel. -
X3 Immersion heaters on a single radial
Mike replied to RedSpottedSev's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
That is a lot! Double checked my contactors and they seem to be 0.8 to 1.8 W. Mine claim to be good for 100,000 to 150,000 switching cycles so until your post I wasn't too worried about that - but maybe I should be? The only snubber at the moment is for the circulation pump. -
Aluminium guttering/downpipes recommendations?
BadgerBodger replied to Chris HB's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
I have used this alumasc cast half round on my current project. It was easy to fit and looks great. I’ll take some photos tomorrow. -
Struggling to find an sink trap adapter.. Any ideas?
Nickfromwales replied to FuerteStu's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Just reduce 40>32mm at the point these two meet, and fit a smaller trap? That’s what I do, as I never run long lengths of 32mm pipe for basins any more, always 40mm and then reduce at the bend where it turns from vertical to horizontal. I use a 40mm 90° bend with a 40>32mm reducer glued into the bend, and then a short piece of 32mm to an 1.5” trap. Simples. You can even just buy an anti-siphon 1.5” trap. -
As @Nickfromwales is aware my real life view of woodcrete ICF is very different from his. We have never had any water come through the walls, no damp issues period, 5 years and counting since the walls went up. Yes we did parge coat to the inner wall for airtightness, 2 days work. We then attached 50mm battens (service void) and then plasterboard. Out of all the systems (Durisol) was easiest for me, no special props required etc. Just simple had tools.
