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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 20:33:42 GMT
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Post by tomplum on Jan 13, 2017 21:07:36 GMT
thats a good idea PB, fixing the exp vessle with banding strip, its nice and cheap and does the job well, I love those heaters too, I fitted loads and not one complaint,
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 21:12:21 GMT
thats a good idea PB, fixing the exp vessle with banding strip, its nice and cheap and does the job well, I love those heaters too, I fitted loads and not one complaint, I've never had a complaint or call back either Tom and for the money there's no comparison.
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Post by endfeed on Jan 13, 2017 21:16:35 GMT
Niceone p.b
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Post by battle1066 on Jan 13, 2017 21:21:05 GMT
I've not fixed any of those however, on other makes I've replaced a selection of items which have failed and the spares are far to expensive. I don't know if you go for repair or just replace the unit if they fail?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 21:26:04 GMT
I've not fixed any of those however, on other makes I've replaced a selection of items which have failed and the spares are far to expensive. I don't know if you go for repair or just replace the unit if they fail? For the money battle I'd bin it and replace, like Tom I've fitted loads of these ones and they're all still going strong.
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Post by endfeed on Jan 13, 2017 21:31:14 GMT
What they like on running cost.could be handy to have one at home if boiler goes down...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 21:40:06 GMT
What they like on running cost.could be handy to have one at home if boiler goes down... They are good endfeed.
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Post by tomplum on Jan 13, 2017 22:07:58 GMT
I've fitted one of these for a house where the hot water cylinder was upstairs and took ages to get to the sink, I put one of these under the sink, I fed the hot water feed from the cylinder to the inlet and the outlet to the sink hot water tap, He now has instant hot water if he needs more hot water, its already there from the cylinder, and because its not pressurized, you don't need the vessle and blow off, any expandtion backs up the hot water to the cylinder,
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 22:19:39 GMT
I've fitted one of these for a house where the hot water cylinder was upstairs and took ages to get to the sink, I put one of these under the sink, I fed the hot water feed from the cylinder to the inlet and the outlet to the sink hot water tap, He now has instant hot water if he needs more hot water, its already there from the cylinder, and because its not pressurized, you don't need the vessle and blow off, any expandtion backs up the hot water to the cylinder, Better than trying to run a secondary return Tom.
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Post by tomplum on Jan 13, 2017 22:24:49 GMT
It sure is PB, they ought to put us on commission for these heaters, 6XqEngr88r5GlWolCJDi
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2017 22:29:40 GMT
It sure is PB, they ought to put us on commission for these heaters, 6XqEngr88r5GlWolCJDi I agree,,,,, I bet they sell loads of them...
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Post by tomplum on Jan 13, 2017 22:34:09 GMT
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Post by dickpuller on Jan 14, 2017 15:49:40 GMT
Great wee water heaters!!!
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Post by jcplumb on Jan 16, 2017 11:08:42 GMT
Last one I fitted I didn't have an expansion vessel and it was late, in the mi's it says no vessel needed if there is 3m of pipe to the nearest ISO or valve, so got creative with the pipe benders I find those di-electric unions a bit of a pain to seal.
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