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Came across what I think is a commercial booster , in a fancy house. She's not had it serviced in some time but that's besides the point. There is also a tank in the loft- all I want to do is turn it off so I can change a shower thermostat. The scared-y cat that I am I didn't want to turn anything off without knowing, as it's a fancy house- flooding is NOT on the cards. Any idea's? Either how to find out where to turn it off safely, or who to ask- she doesn't know....
So i can make out- in the dark- twin pumps and controller (not in pic) connected to the calorifier and as I said there's a tank in the loft. There are 4 lever valves- not labelled on the pumps- a pair either side. Tempted to turn both off but would like to also turn controller off. Dosn't help it's all in the bloody dark!!
So i can make out- in the dark- twin pumps and controller (not in pic) connected to the calorifier and as I said there's a tank in the loft. There are 4 lever valves- not labelled on the pumps- a pair either side. Tempted to turn both off but would like to also turn controller off. Dosn't help it's all in the bloody dark!!