Re: Boiler Shutdown - Warning
Jim, i,ve been looking on the web with regard to this problem, apparently that condensing pipe should be in plastic, and not in copper. Mine is in copper and into the washing machine outlet, which is an open air plastic outlet pipe. From what i read the condensing water eats into the copper. We live and learn every day, kt
Re: Boiler Shutdown - Warning
It just shows you Keith how the regs keep changing,my first combi had a 15mil copper pipe sticking out of the wall with an elbow on it just pointing downwards,now they say that the water coming from this is acidic (I think that's it) and it must go into a drain.
Regards.
Jim.B.
Re: Boiler Shutdown - Warning
Hi everyone, our boiler packed up on Friday 2nd, British Gas stated the earliest appointment Friday 9th. Also the immersion heater packed up the following day. I did all the checks condensing pipe, electrics etc no joy. No heating or hot water for a bloody week. Wife Not a happy bunny. Looks like she will have to survive on "Gin & Tonics" and the electric kettle. In that order.
Happy days are here again.
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In the 1930s, we were take to the local swimming baths, they had cubicles with a bath in, and for three pennies we got 5 inches of hot water and a towel and a small piece of soap.
and us three kids were then bathed once a week whether we needed it or not.
You will have to try that Graham.
Cheers
Brian
Re: Boiler Shutdown - Warning
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Jim Brady
A bit old those regs Rob do you think that they may have been superceded.Quite a bit on the web that they can be connected to waste pipes,inside.
Regards.
Jim.B.
The Regs supplied by the boiler manufacturer and gas safe or in the interest of the boiler the Regs I quoted are the building standard regulation what is known as section H drainage I'm not surprised they are different they very often are what the water industry is interested in is you connect nothing to the drainage without it being i
Vented because it's their regulation doesn't mean it's legally enforceable . ASDA washing machine outlet is normally open topped that would fulfill the regulations but if you connected it to the sink drain you would have to make sure that you were above any trap system and that you had no way of getting drainage water into that outlet pipe so it would be much more difficult to do it properly
Re: Boiler Shutdown - Warning
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Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
Mine is connected to the discharge pipe of the washing macine.
hi capt kong
we must have used the same plumbers, because mine is fitted exactly the same
tom
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Originally Posted by
Keith Tindell
Same as mine Brian, question , is it copper or plastic, kt
hi keith tindell
mine is plastic
tom
Re: Boiler Shutdown - Warning
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Originally Posted by
Captain Kong
In the 1930s, we were take to the local swimming baths, they had cubicles with a bath in, and for three pennies we got 5 inches of hot water and a towel and a small piece of soap.
and us three kids were then bathed once a week whether we needed it or not.
You will have to try that Graham.
Cheers
Brian
Hi Capt,
I was born in 1947 and am a LOT younger than you, we had the MODERN benefits of the kitchen sink in the scullery.
Not bloody heated though. How we suffered in those days ?? Ha, Ha.
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Bet you wont fit in the kitchen sink now Graham, get the wife to try it first.
Cheers
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Hi Graham
I was born in 1949and am a LOT younger than you, much younger than Brian we had the MODERN benefits of the kitchen sink in the scullery.
heated with an Ascot hot water geyser that took an hour to warm up. How we suffered in those days ?? Ha, Ha
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Hi Rob, in 1949 i was 8 years old and living with M@D in a tied bungalow, not too far from yourself now, in a village of Empshott. We had no electric, mother cooked on a coal range, and the toilet was a galvanised bucket and the contents buried in the garden. The owner of the big house further down the lane was a General sir Authur Warchope, a 1st war general, and my dad was the gardener chauffeur seems incredible now, me worried about my central heating condenser pipe,lol, kt