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Everything posted by Nickfromwales
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The machine has an overflow which you are supposed to leave open. Can you extend the hoses? I've never used one indoors......
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The PFM should have a cold mains water connection point. So, theoretically, you can just fill the PFM tank and keep cycling the pump on and off, and it will eventually fill the whole system up from there. Remember the PFM is gravity-esq so the cap will need to be kept on and the head of pressure kept flowing to stop the tankl from emptying out from its overflow connection. It's a merry dance for sure. Oh, I hope you have long hoses as you cannot even DREAM of having the PFM indoors
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100%. All sealed systems will eventually lose this head of pressure so topping up is a part of the end users basic maintenance regime. FYI, that pressure is not just the pressure in the low loss header. It is one huge unified body of water so that gauge value is representative of the entire system pressure. When there is zero at ground level, you’ll have a deficit on any levels above. The risk there is, that air will be sucked in through the air vents you mention ( they operate in both direction unfortunately ) and the the UFH manifolds will start to take in air and send it around the loops. Due to the minuscule flow rates in each UFH loop, getting that air out usually requires a purge with cold mains pressure to ‘blast’ all the air out and replace with all water. Check for acceptable heat output throughout the floor serviced by the upper manifold to check this has not happened and that you caught it in time. Air locked loops will run cold as there will be no flow on that loop if so.
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Yup. That’ll cover everything ?. Good luck.?
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If you’re going to open the single pipe at the pump and connect the PFM there, and both / all ZV’s are open ( with gate to HWC closed at first ) then it should be fine without the gate. The gate was just to allow you to take the PFM potential down from 100%.
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???. If you did that, I’d have bought the drinks.
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It’s what we do.....
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The celebration will be short lived. You have a LOT of thirsty people to get sorted. Best call work and tell them you’ll be late.......??
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Relax, take a walk around the landing ( 3-5 hours ) and check again....
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@Gus Potter shows up and bingo. Bloody wizard, I shit you not. ?♂️
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Can I got to sleep now?
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6000 people need their beer. You’re not going ANYWHERE. ?????????????
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Turn the boiler back down, and watch the problem “magically” disappear. My 1 hour call it fee is one pint for each member. You may want to speak to the bank first thing
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Drinks are on you.
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Ahhhhh. IF, sir, you have turned out to be the worst system owner of 2020, and go around twiddling knobs, then you have just fallen on your own sword. STOP twiddling as you’ve made it unsafe.
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The black thing that goes south into the chrome set ( directly above the pump ) with the black wire is what interfering to. That’s a 230v thermostatic ‘interrupter’ put in to protect the occupants against failure of the TMV.
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It’s a safety feature to stop the floor getting too hot. Bet the pump is A OK.
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Have a second look That setup looks to me to have a high temp probe in the head of that blending set. If the flow temp is too high the pump shuts off. Same with the Vogel & Noot setups.
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I’m on site in Salisbury and live in Swansea!! I DREAM of being an hour away
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No stupid. It’s 45 mins for that.
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Hooooooold up. What does that temp gauge read by the U/S pump
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And pay for the callout
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?. Yes, I know that. Get the installer back.
