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This!! A decent (đ) architect will be doing the brunt of this, and basically NOT designing a house that they know would rock the boat. If you push the envelope then the planning consultant is your new friend. But not until then.
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X3 Immersion heaters on a single radial
Nickfromwales replied to RedSpottedSev's topic in Consumer Units, RCDs, MCBOs
I do like this forum. Some very useful information , and real life feedback here. Thanks for the additional detail @TerryE Tres bien. đ. -
The pipe off the 110mm should be 50mm up to where it heads in to the bath, turning in on a T with a rodding access (cleaning eye) for maintenance. From the 50mm T you reduce to 40mm to get to the bath T, and then the 40mm pipe continues to the boiler. That then terminates at a 40mm T with the centre of the T having a 40 > 21.5mm reducer in it for the boiler condensate, and a 40mm air admittance valve to complete the run. Absolutely ZERO need for a GSR plumber, this will just add wasted expense.
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Tough for them. Tell them youâll be using insulated closers and then they WILL be using brackets, as per the rest of the world! Stop asking them, and tell them. For hefty bifolds this is the standard way to get a solid fixing.
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Insulated hot and cold water pipes?
Nickfromwales replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in General Plumbing
No. The pipe running from the UVC / hot manifold is direct to the outlet. The HRC pump is on the return, at the UVC, so has no effect on the delivered lpm. Sizing the pipework is critical for differing distances from the plant / UVC, and working out which outlets are needed most frequently etc, so needs a bit of thought, but a good design will reap excellent results. As stated above, even taking the return off at a point not immediately behind the outlet has significant penalties, and my thoughts are why the feck go to all this trouble, cost etc and still suffer any kind of compromises? -
Long time reader(years of), first post!
Nickfromwales replied to Pete89's topic in Introduce Yourself
I was an exhibitor for 5 years, and a huge amount of people got to me, after all the sales BS had been deeply embedded in them, and then (as a consultant) they got to speak to me in an impartial setting. Most left me and shook my hand, saying thanks for showing them how to filter out the crap theyâd just been subjected to, by themselves. How can 7 different ASHP or MVHR suppliers all be âthe best one on the marketââŠ..? Ask them to prove it, and then they start sweating. I got approached by a mass home developer after I was recommended by an ICF supplier, to support with a ânew directionâ they were exploring. Building with ICF, going airtight, MVHR as standard (only for exclusive offerings ÂŁ750k and up iirc), but when I stated Part O, cooling, and that can of worms was placed on a cooperate table somewhere, that all went stone dead; the sausages just kept falling out of the factory and they were being snapped up by folk who didnât know any different, so they had no interest in changing course or doing things better. If nobody is demanding it, I guess thereâs hesitance to supply it. -
Struggling to find an sink trap adapter.. Any ideas?
Nickfromwales replied to FuerteStu's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Scrap the bigger trap, move to a P or bottle trap, enjoy life with a job well done. Traps are easy to âself cleanâ, so itâs no biggy. -
Long time reader(years of), first post!
Nickfromwales replied to Pete89's topic in Introduce Yourself
Iâd just say beware of anyone who is partisan because theyâve used one system. Iâve 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 âyesâ, and the let down follows after a lot of laborious provocation. -
Long time reader(years of), first post!
Nickfromwales replied to Pete89's topic in Introduce Yourself
I wasnât 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 itâs less DIY friendly (depending on what block you go for). I'd steer well clear of Velox, had loads of blowouts with that. -
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? Thatâs 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 1.5â trap. Simples. You can even just buy an anti-siphon 1.5â trap. -
Waterproofing window sill with too little incline
Nickfromwales replied to Bruce's topic in Waterproofing & Sealants
Is there mastic sealant under the cill? As it appears to be a unit that weeps out of that small shadow gap, onto the top of the cill and away, then Iâd say youâll be better off pumping a load of clear sealant under the cill to appease the BCO. They often don't / wonât comment on solutions or methodology as they get into trouble or can become liable if their suggestion fails. Some BCOâs are helpful and pragmatic, others are clueless, obtuse dickheads. As your builder if the weep / drip from the frame of the unit only comes out above the cill. If so, pump it full of clear frame sealant and youâll be fine. Out of curiosity, has it been in for long and any signs of ingress to date? FYI, this is your builders problem to solve, not yours, so get them to take over solving the problem but tell them you want to discuss it before they âdo somethingâ and you donât know what it was, plus your BCO will need to say theyâre happy with it before itâs done; you could end up having to remove the sealant if they donât like / approve it.
