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ballcock
Hi All,
I am a new member and would like to thank in advance anybody who can answer my question regarding the fitting of thermostatic radiator valves
I have previously read as a guest, a request for similar advice but was still unsure of the advice given, so I am sorry for having to elicit the same information. I do so for clarity.
I am having a new combination boiler installed to replace my old regular type central heating boiler and have been informed by the plumber that it is a REQUIREMENT under part L to have thermostatic radiator valves fitted to all existing radiators in my dwelling. I have previously used approved documents in my job as a fire officer regarding fire alarms and emergency lighting systems and know that those regulations were not retrospective. I would be inclined to apply the same logic to part L but need this clarifying. My plumber has said that previously he has been pulled up for not installing these valves but did not say whether this was by Corgi or the local authority building control department. Although I do want to install thermostatic valves in one area in particular I do not want to have them throughout my dwelling. What is the truth on this subject?
regards,
ballcock
I am a new member and would like to thank in advance anybody who can answer my question regarding the fitting of thermostatic radiator valves
I have previously read as a guest, a request for similar advice but was still unsure of the advice given, so I am sorry for having to elicit the same information. I do so for clarity.
I am having a new combination boiler installed to replace my old regular type central heating boiler and have been informed by the plumber that it is a REQUIREMENT under part L to have thermostatic radiator valves fitted to all existing radiators in my dwelling. I have previously used approved documents in my job as a fire officer regarding fire alarms and emergency lighting systems and know that those regulations were not retrospective. I would be inclined to apply the same logic to part L but need this clarifying. My plumber has said that previously he has been pulled up for not installing these valves but did not say whether this was by Corgi or the local authority building control department. Although I do want to install thermostatic valves in one area in particular I do not want to have them throughout my dwelling. What is the truth on this subject?
regards,
ballcock