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How to seal around the stove to insulation pass through?
dpmiller replied to Andeh's topic in Stoves, Fires & Fireplaces
I think most of the Merchants can probably order from Schiedel. We ordered all our chimney stuff through NG Bells in Ballywalter as they were handy. no real hassle to install, just needed to cut a hole in the OSB then it sat neatly between the studs. -
clamp-on/ self piercing fitting would work well here
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how long is the capiliary/ what size is the thermophial? One of these is the normal modern style, if you can find a way to mount it inside the housing. They notmally clamp onto the end of the thermopocket in the boiler https://www.amazon.co.uk/Codice-Thermostat-Control-IMIT-TLSC-542791/dp/B01N6ILC6T/ref=sr_1_6?nsdOptOutParam=true
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MF ceiling grid - hanger distance from walls
dpmiller replied to Thorfun's topic in General Construction Issues
I'd opine that a masonry bit won't drill accurately enough that you'll see a difference between 4.8 and 5mm. And certainly with the blocks we get round here, you *will* need hammer... -
what happens if you quickly open the stove door on a windy night/ before the chimney heats? A wee bit of pressure in the room will assist ensuring the smoke goes the right direction at times like this.
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what size of supply was requested/ offered?
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I guess the question is, if the MVHR is "unbalanced", where does the excess air normally go... I commissioned my system on a still day with doors and windows open- intake and extract flows set to nominal figures separately- I then closed the house up and ramped the supply fan a touch to get positive pressure on a manometer. Minimal change to flows noticeable. Losing a small amount of heated/ preheated air is a price I prefer to pay over cold air infiltration through any unavoidable leaks.
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I didn't find any reason not to have a roomsealed woodstove in an MVHR-equipped house, but I *did* understand that I could not have extraction in that room; our stove is in a room with only a supply vent, the kitchen end of the house may get a gas stove some day as that's OK in a room with extraction. I also chose to run the house at a slight positive pressure to reduce the chances of smoke being pulled into the room if the stove door is opened to rapidly etc.
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Teething issues with MVHR
dpmiller replied to Tom's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
best to ensure a vertical drop before these dry traps I find, there can be a bit of water builds up before there's enough weight to "open" the membrane -
Teething issues with MVHR
dpmiller replied to Tom's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
take the humidity limit up a few % and see if it comes out of boost. IIRC ours was a bit oversensitive out of the box and yes, get a trap on the drain -
Teething issues with MVHR
dpmiller replied to Tom's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
there should be a wee squiggle symbol at the bottom right of the display if it's auto-boosting because of humidity -
Umm, isn't that beaded water on the *outside* of the unit, but under the rubber weatherseal?
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Anybody and experience of FATMAX battery power tools
dpmiller replied to MikeSharp01's topic in Tools & Equipment
very like Dewalt except... positive and negative are reversed on the batteries so don't try swapping them around... -
Thermia Diplomat DHP-L Outside Sensor
dpmiller replied to Andyh747's topic in Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHP)
any chance of a photo with a wider view for some context? That looks a bit like a suppression capacitor to me... -
Have my drains been built incorrectly, & what should I do?
dpmiller replied to Tony L's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Pics 4& 5 is that actually mud, or have you teed him off enough that he's washed out the mixer into it? -
Ive just got a gravity flap (with rubber seals) in the pipe up from the hood and it seals fine but can occasionally rattle in strong winds from a certain direction. I really only use the extractor when frying/ stirfrying as generally the MVHR deals with a wee bit of steam fine. I've considered adding either a motorised damper or a Thermobox but have never got any farther than that The MVHR is set up for slight positive pressure as there's a woodstove at the other end of the house. Only if the cooker hood is turned right up to boost does it actually attempt to depressureise the house, on all other speeds the extra air just freewheels the MVHR's supply fan as far as I can tell
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Is that actuator being energised? Is it actually opening?
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how/ why? Considering very few have an earth wire...
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Rainwater downpipe gullies and rodding points to soakaway
dpmiller replied to Spinny's topic in Rainwater, Guttering & SuDS
you might need a trap if there are LPG cylinders in the locality -
are you on a pole transformer? Shared?
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Window position in a timber frame house (and damp issues)
dpmiller replied to Kuro507's topic in Timber Frame
do you have cavity trays and weep vents?
