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  1. M

    I'm not Part P but

    even I know that you can't run a 9.5KW water heater on a bit of 1.5mm flex. Called out to a tea rooms today with not hot water to the rest room. Apparently the trip goes once a month or so and they just reset it. This time it hadn't tripped. I took the cover off assuming that it must be a 3Kw...
  2. W

    "The Part P Doctor" by Alan Lynch

    Any of you guys got this book and have an opinion on it?
  3. S

    part l test

    having swerved it for years i now need to take this im trying to read through the paperwork but its heavey going anyone taken this recently give me any pointers to some sample questions seems to me that a lot of the paperwork is more for builder than plumber help
  4. R

    Domestic expansion vessels and HSG274 Part 2

    Hi guys, Quick practical question, I work in the control of Legionella industry as a consultant my background is microbiology and I am fairly limited in terms of practical plumbing skills. The new guidance on controlling the risk in domestic hot and cold water systems (HSG274 Part 2) suggests...
  5. 3

    Sticking toilet flush. (Photo) Worn part needs replacing 10 year old internal loo

    Had this loo for 10 years so with an average use of 5 flushes a day its gone through 18,000 push cycles. And now its getting stuck.... I tried greasing it, cleaning it, bleaching it, descaling it. But I guess time is the enemy. Question: Are these easy to replace? Is it simply a matter...
  6. C

    Northampton part time/ full time work wanted

    Good evening, I live in Northampton and I am getting more and more frustrated with my employer. I would like to move on so if you guys know anyone who needs a helping hand please get in touch. I am GSR, I have my own tools and public liability insurance. Thank you.
  7. A

    Help, I need an obsolete Glowworm part!

    Hi, if anyone can help here I would be super super grateful! After 4 fruitless visits, British Gas have finally found the problem to my pilot light not lighting - leaving me with no hot water or heating for the last month and a half. The part required to fix the problem is a Glow worm Harness...
  8. J

    Oldham College Level 3 Part Time

    Hi All, If anyone in the Greater Manchester area wants to do the Level 3 Plumbing Diploma, Oldham College are going to run the City and Guilds 6035 from mid September. Its 2 nights a week. You need the level 2 qual. If you are interested come and join us, we are a mad bunch and there is even a...
  9. P

    dyno plumbing part of British gas??

    Anyone work for them or had any experience with them? Many thanks
  10. W

    Posted question on sparks foum "part p"

    Part P looks like it's staying as is. Part p to be replaced? | Electricians Forums
  11. W

    Is some part of the cost of a second van tax deductible?

    * EDIT: (thread title should read) Is some part of the cost of outright buying a second hand van tax deductible? I've heard you can claim for all or some of hire purchase but if you just buy a van for a couple of grand in one go, second hand, can you claim some back? If so I guess it'd be best...
  12. M

    How long does part L last

    As above really I have a certificate that doesnt say an expiration date but I would of thought they might have changed that by now.
  13. M

    Part P & Tiling.

    Hi, can anyone give me more information on what exactly Part P & 17th Edition qualifies someone to do? also do you need a qualification to tile professionally. saying that someone knows and has been tiling for a long period of time without a qualification. Thanks.
  14. S

    mature part qualifed plumber looking for placement in bristol area

    My name is Simon Rutledge I'm 33 years old and I am looking for a placement to complete my City and Guilds nvq2, I finished my course a few months ago and I've emailed many plumbers in Bristol with little joy. I have experience as a labourer and also as a property maintenance man, so I'm fairly...
  15. D

    Isolating Radiators Part 2 - Mystery Pressure Drop

    Firstly, thank you to everyone who commented on the last post with regard to this issue ... the post were appreciated. Just to recap I have a pressurized central heating system which is losing pressure ... an engineer having checked the system informed me that I have a leak under the floor (the...
  16. M

    Part P or ACS

    Well I have a dilemma, I need to decide which way to go, I have been a water plumber for many years and almost 95% of the calls I get are for straight water plumbing, I pass the gas work to a mate. I have recently been asked to do a few electrical jobs and electrics have always interested me...
  17. S

    seimens 3way port vallve part rmh

    A few days ago (just as the bank holidays started), I stopped getting hot water and only central heating, even when I was just asking for hot water. After ALOT of research, I discovered the joys of a diverter valve and synchron motors. It is making a bit of strange clicking buzzing sound (has...
  18. jaydebruyne

    Part P & Maths

    Hi, Sorry if this is a duplicated post but I've searched the forum and can't find the answer. I'll be doing my Part P in about 2 months and I want to brush up on my very redundant maths skills, does anyone know (or can point me in the right direction) exactly what maths you need for Part...
  19. L

    Where could I buy this part of a tap and what is it called?

    Hi my first post so thanks in anticipation of any help I may receive. I have just come home to a flooded kitchen as the threaded connector of my cold tap has failed and sheared off. It amazes me that this has happened as the tap is solidly fitted to the work top and there is no movement at all...
  20. B

    white part of flue on show

    what are folks views on some of the flue showing - I know glowworm allow 600mm to potrude from wall and Worcester now allow theirs to be run externaly but baxi say non to be on show. gas safe don't approve of it
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