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Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
a length of hose tied to some ladders -
Spatial planning of renewables system
scottishjohn replied to Rendall's topic in General Alternative Energy Issues
I would say the operative word in what i said regarding hydro was viable --long term -not some mickey mouse turbine that not going to last with sod all output ,but with all the complications -a real turbine will last 50 years or more pressure increases with more drop --if not big drop then you need bigger flow .its all about the weight of water and or force (pressure ) to turn it I have done the numbers and 3-5kw per hour is where it becomes viable to consider it as a power supply . how big a generator were you going to run ?- -
Spatial planning of renewables system
scottishjohn replied to Rendall's topic in General Alternative Energy Issues
why so many fuel types? --you could get an lpg conversion on generator . no problem with tank being lower for lpg ,as its pressure ,but oil will require a pump at tank ,so that also means electric supply to it ,which means generator has to be going . or use a 12v car fuel pump ,but battery will need charging or its own solar pv system . for hydro to be viable you need a water supply that can run a 6" pipe all the time , and have minimum of 40 ft drop from water supply to turbine --that should give 3-5kw depending on how big a drop --more is better -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
very hard to produce a good vacumn and thats alot of volume of pipe to evacuate +it might collapse? --lot easier to pressurise -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
a pub gas bottle if no compressor ? do you have a connector to rejoin 50mm if you cut it to inspect or push something up it from other end. any boy racers local that would have some samco turbo hoses+clips ,or a hose of an old car or something a lesson to be learnt here--inspection chamber where 50mm joins the 100m manifold for drainage field array ---(noted for my my system ) do I understand correctly that the drainage field array is uphill from septic tank ,so when no pump working the water will try to go back to the pump chamber not just seep out of perforated pipes into ground -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
would be good to get what evers blocking it out so you can see what the blockage is made from . how long did pump run before you got the first showing at the hole nearest the drainage field --if it was straight away and it is connected to 4 x100m legs then is it possible they are partially blocked if ,otherwise why would you have any flow from lower hole until all legs were filled up ? If its not been flowing for a couple of days then surely they would be empty ?. If it were me i would want to totally disconnect small pipe and flush it through and make sure its not grease . I know you say the septic should separate it --but it should n,t be blocked if only water flowing anyway-- so something else is in there to block it do you have IC where 4x100mm connect to 50mm ? -
Muckaway
scottishjohn replied to LA3222's topic in Self Build VAT, Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL), S106 & Tax
my understanding of the vat scenario ,and it may be wrong any service you get from anywhere if you are charged vat -you cannot claim it back any goods you buy --not services -you can claim vat back If you are paying to dump spoil --then its a service that you are paying for ,its not goods you are BUYING to put into the fabric of the building ,no different than architects fees as far as HMRC is concerned so if the supplier of this service will not do it zero rated --then tough, you have to suck it up -HMRC -not interested -
good video on net zero energy home
scottishjohn replied to scottishjohn's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I see exactly what you are getting at and do not disagree in principle but the term thermal mass is usually used in the same way as "insulation" is now just saying insulation does not give you a value --but we all know that a house needs to built with insulation and it generally needs to have a thermal mass to store the energy so when people say they want a good thermal mass its same as saying i want the house well insulated I ask this question what would you call your 300mm slab floor if not a thermal mass,as it stores energy ,using the commonly understood definition that that a thermal mass stores energy at what rate it gains or holds or looses it is another defining attribute all together -
good video on net zero energy home
scottishjohn replied to scottishjohn's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
I don,t think its quite as black and white regarding thermal mass as some would like to believe If it was of no value --how you going to get solar gain -if no thermal mass to heat up --wheres the heat going --air is a very poor conductor and storage medium of heat why have a thick slab for your UFH -if thermal mass was not in play something has to store the energy and the name thermal mass is as good as any -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
so maybe the most probable is it blocked in the small dia feeder pipe--if it is a blockage -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
could it be that the drainage filed has just blocked up over time ? seems very small dia pipe at 50mm are the perforated pipes same dia ? my thoughts for mine when i do it is a lot larger than that as i have read that under certain circumstances 15 -20years could be life of drainage field I want to fit one that will be still going when they plant me -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
how old is system -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
I was lucky the self propelled drain jetting extension on power wash did it fine a good add on for the karcher. as is the wet sand blasting attachment --cleaned rust off my stone work of my chimney stack from an old tv mast that the dipsticks attached with mild steel clamps -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
something I have been contemplating for my septic system wife insists she never puts fat down sink at present house --but I know different from what i found in drains a couple of years ago thiking it might be good addition to add to drains before it goes to septic system you have tennants- do you think they will be that careful? -
Finding a blockage in a 50mm mdpe pipe ?
scottishjohn replied to ProDave's topic in Waste & Sewerage
how far from joint you can remove to where it joins soakaway --have you a long length of smaller plastic pipe try putting small pipe down 50mm pipe and see if you find a blockage ?,even better if you can connect a mains supply to it if it is blocked to flush it ?? could it be fatberg? https://www.orrplumbing.com/blog/2015/may/what-is-a-septic-tank-grease-trap-/ -
will be the timber frame shrinking and moving about --will settle in good time
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not trying to be funny - -but the term servitude was not used until now --yes that is totally different thing than an easement I suspect what you have found is a gather up of scottish +english law terms written by someone who is not competent in both legal systems. very few solicitors who work in both english +scottish law . but hey I,m only going on what my solicitor has told me ,and in 35 years of very complicated sales of land and property,both domestic and company dealings he has never steered me wrong to me common sense says DNo would not want to keep making new deals everytime the property changes hands and would write in such a way it did keep in force when land changed hands
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and always remember--if its not in writing it didn,t happen if it goes to court-so tell them you will follow your conversation up with a nice letter .tell them just as you leave --not before hand
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and that is why I am buying 2 plots --so i can decide on neighbours and make the rules
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Is this a TF house ?
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are you at war with them? if not speak nicely and suggest a nice talk over a bottle of something for sure it will cost you if legal letters start flying + there will be some sort of war then if not now remember the first thing they teach solicitors is --send a letter -you can charge for that they all play that game and never include everything in one lettter ,so they can write another one .LOL 10 letters +£500 later -you still might not have a solution talk it out with the neighbours first if they will easy to go to war hard to stop it
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bummer - you need to see it drawn on the deeds -normally shared access will be a hatched area on the deed plan and if you are in scotland it could be more complicated if that right of way has not been used in 20 years --I think -- your legal man will know if there is a time limitation if you don,t use it or if they fence it and no one complains sounds like RPITA
