This is a very bad idea. If you change the wiring this way it will create a potentially dangerous and/or deadly situation in that if a normal light switch is wired in and nobody has realised that the...
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This is a very bad idea. If you change the wiring this way it will create a potentially dangerous and/or deadly situation in that if a normal light switch is wired in and nobody has realised that the...
Philips MasterLED 18W is 100W equivalent. We have some previous generation (with the funky yellow phosphor) that are 20W. The new ones are the same lumen output for less in.
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Failed expansion vessel maybe? Best get a heating engineer in to service it...?
Heatmiser's worth a look...
http://www.heatmisershop.co.uk/
Jim
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Better to use CT100 (or one of the clones - eg TLC Direct sell very nice foil and brade screen foam dielectric PF100) if you want to carry satellite signals. It's less lossy at the higher...
It sounds like you could have an unvented cylinder there. In which case the small tank on top is actually an expansion vessel, and the "cone" is a tundish.
Unvented cylinders require either a...
Could be a DHW priority system (ie if hot water is called for, send all the boiler output to the cylinder, even if the heating should be on).
Also, it's hard to tell what the valve is doing...
It's normal for the boiler to stop heating the water once it's up to temperature :wink: But the pump should keep running as long as the room thermostat is calling for heat. Is the pump stopping as...
Glad to hear it. Hope it doesn't decide to stick again just as it turns cold again...
(Of course if it were me, it would wait for the coldest night of the year and then break at 5:31pm... :roll: ...
Sounds a bit like your 3 port valve could be stuck in hot water mode.
If you switch from all off to heating only, can you hear the valve powerhead motor running?
Does the boiler light with the...
RS will happily sell to the great unwashed :wink:
I think it would be best not to do anthing unusual with the wiring of any RJ45 sockets, that would mean they could only work as telephone points...
For CT100, use PF100 (same stuff) from TLC:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Cable_Index/Cable_PF/index.html
Jim