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TonyT

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  1. Would have been a nicer radiator if it had side and top grills
  2. Agree with everything above. just watch out, the builders will probably say you don’t need to do that, 100mm will be fine. Probably cause they can’t be arsed digging out any more. make sure the insulation is sealed together and staggered joins, all joins taped well. Ask the builders to explain the thought process if they do only want to put in 100mm, then look at Steamytea’s other posts and see comments backed up with scientific formulae/mathematics.
  3. You could do a combination of that. I’ve used Rise Kit’s in the past, that provide a gas tight seal. There are probably some cheaper alternatives too, I haven’t looked for a while
  4. You could put a 100mm duct for electric cables to pass through the garage then seal the duct, the duct being sealed earlier to the vapour barrier.
  5. If I was starting from scratch, I would put them in hallways, habitable rooms, utility rooms, plant rooms, rooms where gas/wood burning devices are located.
  6. Hide an air tag on the bike too.
  7. Is that the electrical rating or the heat output? 3 phase may be handy if you can utilise EV and PV at a later date.
  8. it’s feasible, but there is also cabling between the indoor/outdoor unit too. mot will need pressure tested and capped off, best to make sure a route from a to b is available with accessible risers/ underfloor ducts etc
  9. You may struggle to get air con-2 copper pipes /fully insulated through 1 penetration. but 2 of these with 1 air con pipe in each and split the cables would work. can they not come out the wall?
  10. Quote- As far as I am concerned, what is appropriate is what I want, not what LG want. I got rid of a perfectly good oil boiler in order to do my bit for theclimate etc. But you have replaced a 25/30kW boiler with a 14 kW version so they don’t operate in the same manner due to different heat outputs.
  11. Same issue with risers within the building!
  12. Letter box cut- cut down the pipe as far as you can go, then cut a rectangular letterbox in the ‘waste’ pipe side of the pipe, the rectangular opening now lets you get the grinder in further to the pipe, if required cut another letterbox out.
  13. It’s not the prongs on the nail gun is it?
  14. Small grinder with letterbox cut to give access to the whole pipe
  15. I think you need to speak to your DNO there could be lots of reasons why only 2 phases are in places but it’s all guess work, they will be the only one to let you know what you can and can’t have.
  16. Yes, you can. my original fit and install and new garage install don’t take me to the limit anyway.
  17. Personally I would keep it as it allows you to flush the pipework contents with chlorinated water on a regular basis. removing the tap doesn’t allow for this. If this was at my place of work and it couldn’t be isolated it would be added to a flushing regime to ensure water was drawn off on a weekly basis and recorded but that’s cause I have a duty of care at work, and need to comply with L8 guidance not so at home. Insulate the pipework and keep a handy tap!
  18. That’s the stuff, yes back in the day, white pin crimps/ferrules were the smallest but I think you used to get french/germany colours. in my opinion anything that was stripped and had a sleeving, like the braided wire best practice was a hellerman sleeve to ensure a tidy install.
  19. Got 10 my self earlier in the year, plan is to fit 9 on the garage roof and have a second non FIT install.
  20. Watch out the issue will be who is going to certify he installation.
  21. Immersion via diverter via PV solar panels. quantum storage heaters are expensive, so added up may be the cost of components of a more energy efficient system best do some heat loss calculations before committing.
  22. Use 1 pair screened cable or 2 pair screened cable. put hellerman sleeves over the cut outer sheath ends and you get white pin crimps that will do really small conductors. Buy shares in din rail terminals and away you go
  23. Or just have a SJIB card in Scotland, which assuming is up to date will prove you are qualified to design and install to the 18th Edition Wiring Regulations
  24. Are you living in the house during the refurbishment? I don’t think my other half would be keen for me to rip up the first floor flooring to install UFH! Ideal time to add some MHVR ducts to the ground floor ceiling at the same time!
  25. Do the same as them and they will know you are playing the same game. hopefully this will lead to a positive conversation
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