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I have a insurance job to try and rescue a poorly installed quad shower the customer wants to save the tiling if possible and has a few spare so fingers crossed it may work , the loss adjuster allowed em £1500 that will just about cover materials. Kop
 

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Leave the last row bud . Cheers kop
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Leave the last row bud . Cheers kop
Thats a nice job What method do you seal tiled wall against the bath or shower ? piccy not clear centralheatking
 
started plant room in 6 bed large house today.
normally use steel llh. Bit trying a spirocross for the first time.
sorry about the light, it was getting dark. Will post more if an is interested.
trist me every pipe is spot on level. But the bad light makes it all look wonky!
 

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started plant room in 6 bed large house today.
normally use steel llh. Bit trying a spirocross for the first time.
sorry about the light, it was getting dark. Will post more if an is interested.
trist me every pipe is spot on level. But the bad light makes it all look wonky!
Looking good so far bud . Cheers Kop
 
bit further today.
to aswer the questions above, the outputs are 24kw each, so,50kw.
the Spirocross is a low loss header and microbubble de aerator.
 

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Glad to get this one out the way
 

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Today I am installing a plumbing bay in the workshop with an electric boiler, unvented cylinder, 2 radiators and 2 underfloor circuits and manifold. Our level three students are going to be working on controls so I put in all the pipework and leave gaps where the controls/pumps have to be fitted and wired in to a board they have made up. Then they go live with the system and see if it all works.

I already have one bay set up for this but this year the group is larger than normal so I need the extra facility to prevent a bottleneck on the course. All pretty standard stuff really but I like doing these installations as the conditions are good.
 
Bad day at the office for me this system just fell apart on me taken from 9am till 3pm to repair it get it filled and start flushing grrrr 5pm and still here . Kop
This is exactly why the cost compare ops on Pf dont get why jobs COMPLETED properly cost more than mickey mouse outfits. well done and its Friday
I will open a tin in your honour ...chking
 

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