dpmiller
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regeneration discharge is pressurised yes, overflow is not...
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If you try to use the velux lower flexi-flashing alone you'll end up with a gutter behind the PV panel, whereas the GSE top flashing routes the water over the top of the PV. You'd also need to replicate the velux flashing for any areas that *don't* have a velux above them?
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Delivered Heras fencing?
dpmiller replied to flanagaj's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
surely being able to transport items the size of a fence panel would be useful during a self-build? -
Correct. not white, silver. They're not pure black panels...
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Triton T80 Easi fit electric shower solenoid
dpmiller replied to John Carroll's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
it's more about pulsations/ fluctuations. The glue/ weld may have embrittled over time too... -
Triton T80 Easi fit electric shower solenoid
dpmiller replied to John Carroll's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
some washing machine valves are similar. I've seen it a couple of times over the years. What kind of supply is it on, is there a pressure vessel and is it charged OK? -
MVHR and log burner
dpmiller replied to Tetrarch's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
It's a woodburning stove with a heat exchanger, a "boiler stove". With an opening door it can only be room sealed when it's closed... it's not a roomsealed boiler. -
MVHR and log burner
dpmiller replied to Tetrarch's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
hmm, looks like my double post *wasn't*... BRegs do not allow an uncontroled combustion appliance in a room with an extract vent. AD L, 2012 (current for NI) states "for a solid fuel appliance – a room extract fan should not be installed in the same room. If mechanical extraction is unavoidable then seek specialist advice from a mechanical/services engineer to ensure safe operation of the appliance." -
MVHR and log burner
dpmiller replied to Tetrarch's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
If HETAS were a bit more open and transparent then things might be a bit different... Our boiler stove is room sealed but still is in a room which only has a supply vent, and I have to MVHR commissioned to slightly pressurise the house -
Another vote here for a TS, and it's my experience that the inefficiencies that some folk mention are somewhat overdramatic
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Mini Store - Heat Geek / Newark Cylinders for ASHP
dpmiller replied to Nick Laslett's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
at the end of the day this scheme is all about the recovery, it's an ASHP combi. *If* you can get the heat pump on and at full chat before the store cools too much, then for a particular maximum flow rate you've an inexhaustable supply of DHW. heck, you can do the same to have a gentle shower straight off a Willis on an vented cylinder. BTDT. But we're spoilt now, seemingly requiring massive flow rates for everything... -
Mini Store - Heat Geek / Newark Cylinders for ASHP
dpmiller replied to Nick Laslett's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
edit: I know that's for bigger cyls but the principle appears identical from what I can see? -
Mini Store - Heat Geek / Newark Cylinders for ASHP
dpmiller replied to Nick Laslett's topic in Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)
It's a small unvented cylinder with a massive (4 to 6m2) coil and stores just enough hot water to last until the ASHP cuts in and ramps up... https://newarkcylinders.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/HG-Series-Specification-Installation-Booklet-V2.0-Feb-2024.pdf it's all then down to the configuration of the heat pump, getting the best deltaT and control hysteresis. Just as I have found, using a thermal store for the same application (but bigger...) -
What fixings may I need to stop leaks?
dpmiller replied to David001's topic in Roofing, Tiling & Slating
probably a plastic cap pushed over a tek-screw -
as each size of unit likely uses a different motor, and multiple motors may have been used over years of production, inspection is best policy. Probably 2 in each motor tho...
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^ back entry gully trap for the win.
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as it's also connected to the tundish for the hot tank, it must be trapped elsewhere already?
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that's just paint over the welded joint and you should be able to get a match to touch it in
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this is their coloured stuff https://hueasphalt.com/
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Collen Bros are the guys for coloured asphalt locally, AFAIK?
