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NickyTesla

Hello im a lecky and i often have to go and suss out problems with the heating in office blocks and NHS buildings etc, in their boiler rooms which may have 3 separate boilers, many different slippervalves, boiler control panels usually trend or RIOH.

Does this site have a section or members able to help in this subject, because the central heating section seems to be all about domestic systems?
 
trend systems are normally fitted by an electrician and controlled from hq.

the piping arrangements are similar to domestic but on a larger scale, sometimes they link boilers into a "header" and have blending valves etc, as regards installation, swapping parts etc, no problem, changing electical bits is a bit different and normally requires the manufacturers engineer
 

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