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Something for the weekend sir?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
@ProDave, take a close look at the 3-part "washer" ?. It was part of the piece directly above it. This is a really old style drain trap/cold inlet I think from the early/mid 80's -
3-port Valve - Switchmaster clicking
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
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Something for the weekend sir?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
FYI - the brass piece fits into the side of the hot water tank near the bottom (the larger thread), and the cold feed comes in the other (22mm compression), and obviously the other bit is the drain tap and you can see the need to replace in the first pic -
Something for the weekend sir?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
Thanks @Onoff I found that one too ? I have now changed the valve, but now have another problem, more later. In the meantime some pics, first the old valve and head and then the new The new head was never going to fit on the old valve ? and finally inside the old head to see the motor. Might take it apart more later on. But now I have to locate one of these Anyone know what that piece of brass is called -
Something for the weekend sir?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
I've looked at that option too. The SwitchMaster VA1 has been obsolete for years, and now even the internals cannot be found ? -
Something for the weekend sir?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
Nope. Tomorrow I will provide some pictures to show why not - basically the head unit (the silver coloured part in the pic) of this will not fit on the valve (the brass part) of the current fitted valve and you cannot buy a replacement head unit for the current fitted valve -
Something for the weekend sir?
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
Unfortunately, you can no longer get a replacement actuator for the Switchmaster VA1 mid-position valve ? It all has to be replaced. -
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3-port Valve - Switchmaster clicking
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
That's exactly what I was thinking - may try to take the actuator apart this evening (love to annoy other members of the household!) to see if there is anything I can fix/clean to give it a little extra lifetime -
3-port Valve - Switchmaster clicking
BotusBuild replied to BotusBuild's topic in Central Heating (Radiators)
This is definitely new activity - never heard the clicking before, and for "repeatedly" read "for over 30 minutes" - yes I was that patient to wait for it to move from CH/HW to HW by switching off the demand for CH (much to OH's and siblings annoyance!) ? -
It sounds like the original (fitted in early-mid 1980's?) 3-port valve on our heating system is giving up. It's a SwitchMaster Midi Valve Actuator VA1. On the outer case it has the 3 positions Hot Water, Central Heating, and Central Heating/Hot Water. This evening, as it gets to the CH/HW position it starts to click - looking carefully I can see that the red pointer progresses and then clicks back repeatedly. There is a white dial and with the aid of 20p coin I can turn it past this position, and all the usual control system magic then kicks into action (good!). So for now I can "encourage" it to do it's stuff by listening out for the "clicking" that coming through the pipework ? Does anyone know if there is a replacement for the motorised part - the actuator (it just pulls off) so that I don't have to drain the system and replace the valve itself as well? I would have to drain the systems as those clever 1980's plumbers didn't fit isolating valves !!!
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This has been my thinking over the last few days. I have no need to take on debt to start our build, and I can foresee a situation that, unfortunately for them, work will start to dry up for the competent trades that I might require, and they are therefore more amenable to doing some work on single build plots
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What accidents have you had while DIY'ing?!!
BotusBuild replied to mike2016's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Please tell me it happened in slow motion because that is what I am seeing ? -
Are there any error messages displayed on the inverter? The power cut may have caused a spike that made the inverter "trip out". Might just need a "reboot". Check the instruction manual
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92.5 degree bend : the half? Really? Honestly?
BotusBuild replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Got my 87.5 (less than 90) and 92.5 (more than 90) the wrong way round. I am wearing the dunces cap for the day But I see that my suggestion of using 45 degree bend has been adopted ? -
92.5 degree bend : the half? Really? Honestly?
BotusBuild replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Erm, if you have a 92.5 degree (more than a right angle) bend at the top "stuff" will surely collect in a small pool. Wouldn't you want all those bends in the marvellous drawing to be around 45 degrees each? Edit: Doh!! Put's on dunces cap and shuffles into the corner ? -
Oil Prices nearly 30% Down
BotusBuild replied to Ferdinand's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
Not exactly what you may be after, but https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/fuel-watch/ or go here and enter your postcode https://www.allstarcard.co.uk/tools/uk-fuel-prices/ (You don't need one of their cards) -
I'm ready to get power to the build plot. My DNO is Western Power Distribution, and it looks like I am going to need the input of an electrician. Can anyone make a recommendation before I go on the search? Thanks
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Basement floor options and integrated garage access
BotusBuild replied to Moonshine's topic in New House & Self Build Design
Is it possible to swap the garage door opening and the 860 length "wall" so the car enters on the other side from the three step? -
OK so now we know where to blame...
BotusBuild replied to MikeSharp01's topic in Environmental Building Politics
It is great that this has been raised again in the media, but the big stick approaches espoused here don't work. One thing that we should keep in mind is the impact such measures would have on the poorer sections of society. It would be better to encourage (carrot approach) people to make changes by applying 0% VAT to energy saving measures such as retro-fitting of insulation, or reducing council tax for the year following an energy saving measure taking place (there could be different reductions for different measures). FYI - I have tried everything I can to better insulate my current 1980's house, but have reached the limit and doubt it would get to EPC level D!! Short of demolishing and rebuilding it that is. -
CDM Principal Designer (Form of Appointment)
BotusBuild replied to B52s's topic in Project & Site Management
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Got this off fleabay. Will report back in late March after doing some 25mm MDPE work https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Professional-8-PVC-Pipe-Cutter-3mm-to-42mm-Ratchet-Cuts-Vinyl-Plastic-Hose-Tube/223827612905?pageci=f753749a-dc5a-4866-98c8-bb9cc34f0495#vi__app-cvip-panel
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Like this? https://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberger-rocut-38-0-38mm-manual-plastic-pipe-shears/48561
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I need to cut the blue MDPE (25mm) pipe ready for mains connections, and know that when I get round to putting down UFH pipe, that I'll also need a pipe cutter for this plastic pipe. Does anyone have any recommendations for one to buy - don't need top of the range but something that will last for a single house build Thanks all.
