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Show me your pond!
ToughButterCup replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Landscaping, Decking & Patios
Made of sterner stuff in Scotland eh? -
ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
Thankyou, that advice works for me -
Thanks Nick. I was thinking that too. My wife thought I was going mad. is it normal for the subfloor to be still releasing moisture almost a year later? do I need a water resistant membrane? Then thin sheets EPS on too?
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Concealed cistern recommendations
Nickfromwales replied to Carrerahill's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Post a link to the one you can get for £80, as there are different heights and variants. I’ve been fitting Geberit for nearly 25 years, with not so much as a murmur. Fantastic quality and unmatched longevity. Recently installed some Roca ones, very difficult to work on to access internal gubbings 👎 -
Concealed cistern recommendations
Carrerahill replied to Carrerahill's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
TECE do look very good from a quick Google, but are overpriced for what they are I think - also don't appear readily available. -
Concealed cistern recommendations
Carrerahill replied to Carrerahill's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Looks like I can get one for £80 - if they really are the one to go for... I can do that. -
Drain in wrong place. Can this be fixed somehow ?
Nickfromwales replied to Spinny's topic in Waste & Sewerage
If its just rainwater, with no stench, then just drop the downpipe so its below grade and fit it into a rubber bung in a 110mm bend. - Today
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ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
Nickfromwales replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
You either need a pump to ‘suck’ through a traditional TMV, or to get an ESBE motorised mixer to run off the heat pump. You never see the TMV after a pump, as it needs the recirculating water to function / reference the temp of the water in the loops. If you're having a TMV for Justin, you'll need to leave the manifold as-is. -
Brian May is still composing, but Freddy Mercury is decomposing. No help whatsoever.
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ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
My understanding (please correct me if I'm wrong) to protect the ufh circuit and floor coverings from over temperature should mogwai eat cookies after midnight and turn into a gremlin and takeover the system! Seriously though, I'm trying to learn, this bit of my Self build is a new topic for me! I would put it off for a little longer, but I need to get that last bit of wall boarded over so I can the plasterer in to finish the skimming. -
ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
Nickfromwales replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
For what purpose? -
It’s the underlay for sure. You need to swap it out for the EPS, and put that over a light membrane. It’s absorbing moisture and sweating.
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ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
So, UFH fed from ASHP, my design flow rates are approx 17l/m. The internal pump on the Grant can do 20l/m. I don't mind straying from the schematic. So, if I remove the pump and mixing valve from the manifold, then pipe straight into the UFH. In the plant room I'll have the auto bypass and then the two port valve for the UFH zone. Can I locate a blending valve in the plant room, or does this need to be situated close to the manifold? -
It doesn’t smell like anything’s decomposing to be honest it’s more like a damp dish cloth
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Meanwhile, back in the real world… Perhaps this happens with a very small amount of equipment fitted on the premises of big corporations, but I guarantee you it does not in the case of 99.99999% of domestics, even though it might be a good idea! It’ll get fixed when it breaks. If the terminal has been correctly torqued, it pretty unlikely it will come loose. I don’t fit loads of these, but I do fit 1 or 2 a month. Mostly Hypervolt and Andersen. I’m not aware of either of those requiring any servicing to maintain the warranty, or even suggesting it at all.
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Ah, they have that covered too. If your planning permission switches on additional requirements in Part M - access for the disabled M4(3) requires space for a lift to be installed and/or dedicated sockets for a potential stair lift. Originally the building regulations set a basic standard for health and safety of persons within and around the building. Most people could see the sense in requiring properly built buildings that were structurally safe, weathertight with decent drainage. Then conserving energy was added, then electrical safety, and then it all went to pot when internet connectivity, electric car charging etc were added. By then the original purpose of the regulations had been subsumed into using them to carry out policy decisions of the government of the day.
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Update: the standard to look for is BS EN 13618:2016. But still plan on replacing them at regular intervals.
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Yes, for internal wall insulation - or rather I've used their Optima Clips (which are good), with everything else from other suppliers, to end up with a similar finished result.
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ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
crispy_wafer replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
No, I've planned as just UFH, but... being the chap I am I've run 3 pairs of MLCP pipework for 1st floor rads/fancoils back to the plant room if the need ever arose! -
1 or 2 mvhr units?
Nickfromwales replied to lizzieuk1's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
As above. Contact CVC directly and mention my name and the forum and they'll look after you. 👍 -
ASHP schematic - Noddy question - CCT
JohnMo replied to crispy_wafer's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
CCTs provide hydraulic seperation - are you doing a mixed radiator plus UFH system? -
Just running through my Grant ASHP schematic before I start putting pipes together. Schematic wants a close coupled tee, what does it do?
