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Normality is a behavior that can be normal for an individual (intrapersonal normality) when it is consistent with the most common behavior for that person. Normal is also used to describe individual behavior that conforms to the most common behavior in society (known as conformity). However, normal behavior is often only recognized in contrast to abnormality. In its simplest form, normality is seen as good while abnormality is seen as bad. Someone being seen as normal or not normal can have social ramifications, such as being included, excluded or stigmatized by wider society.

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    Bathtub fills up for a bit when running water and then drains normally

    Hi all, I am a newbie DIYer and have a question I was hoping someone might be able to help me with. When we run the water in our bathtub it drains very slowly at the start, as if it is clogged or something, and then after a minute or two it drains normally as if something has been dislodged...
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    Honeywell normally open zone valve

    Interesting question and one I’ve never even thought about until I messed up today. This might be a bit long…. I’ve got a multi fuel system on the go, gravity primary’s for hot water off Rayburn, big biomass boiler, air source is involved for the floors , pumped heating split into 5 zones blah...
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    Oil fired boiler burner shuts down after running normally for five minutes.

    Hi, I'm having problems with my oil fired central heating boiler. Its a Panda II with an Electro Oil burner fitted with a Danfoss oil pump. The problem- The burner fires up normally as per, and the flame is well established, however after seven minutes it flames out and then locks out after the...
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    Remeha boilers

    i have to attend a breakdown tomorrow for this boiler and the fault reported is Eo! anyone point me in the direction maybe by any chance of what the fault is ? not worked on these before so what they like to repair?:ack2: ta
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    Best way to fit a bypass for a whole house pump

    When fitting a whole house pump with break tank, I tee on the water main after the pump ( with a stop tap and double check valve). This enables the customer to still get water if there is a power cut. Does anyone know of a normally closed valve, that will open on power failure, so this can be...
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    ideal independent

    anyone know what the difference is between an independent and an independant plus is dont normally do cheap boilers but pricing against a heatline
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    honey well motorised valve without a manual lever

    As anyone came across a motorised valve without the manual lever? I had one with was a honey well 28 mm the merchant said it's for back boilers and they open up when a power cut has occurred. They are hard wired in. Can someone explain there purpose and where there location is on a heating...
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    Best 2 port 22mm zone valves normally closed

    So heres the story, my own boiler was replaced a year ago. All 4 zone valves were replaced at my suggestion..... for reliability reasons (they were 20 years old) - Now the motor has conked out on one of the new ones in 15 months. So before some random stuff gets put in - I want a 20 year life...
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    exposed shower valves...

    With 150 centres. Any recommendations. Not really over 200 bucks. Have 150 centres and are not bar valves. Mira or Bristan I guess
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    water meter leak

    third floor flat between stopcock and water meter. the joint on the m.i coupler is leaking so the meter will have to come off. who is liable for the repair? thanks.
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    Pipe kw carrying capabilities

    Evening gents I have been trying to work out pipe loads but have be unable to find any formula or charts to help. Can anyone tell me the kw carrying capabilities at 1.5ls with 20c drop on 35mm,42mm,54mm,2.5"'3",4"?
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    Central Heating Motorised Valve

    Hi Have noticed that the motorised valve on my heating system seems to be on al the time. Is this normal?
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    Concealed Cistern

    Anybody come across a concealed cistern with a handle flush that is connected by a bar to the flush valve. The panel that the handle goes through is removable but the handle seems fixed to this bar so although I can loosed the panel it will not come off until the handle is removed. Does the...
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    AAVs - why do they fail so much?

    Almost every Grant I attend has a leaking AAV, this one is on a Firebird. Changing them doesn't fix it, what do you do?
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    Does A New Washer On F&E Part 1 Ball Valve Normally Stop The Dripping?

    The F&E tank in my mums loft is dripping through overflow. It's fitted with old type Portsmouth/part1 ballcock. I would usually replace the whole valve, however the tank is in a nightmare position. It's high up on a platform, just under the roof tiles. The cold water tank is in front of the F&E...
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    TRVs

    Do TRVs go on the flow or the return? Which side of the rad is the flow and which is the return?
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    Look in Pipes and Fittings - Rays doin a givaway

    I dont normally look in pipes and fittings but Ray Staffords doing an Easter givaway............centralheatking
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    Kane 455

    Hey guys. Jus bought a new kane 455 cracking bit of kit but i cant turn it off, tried purging out side but still no joy! any ideas??
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    Strange Baxi Duo-Tec behaviour

    This boiler never displays any error codes but behaves as follows:- When in central heating mode from first switch on it behaves normally. On hot water demand it delivers hot water normally. After using hot water the heating continues to circulate but settles down to a temperature of 43 degrees...
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    Worcester \greenstar 37CDi not switching on.

    Hello all. I've just moved some radiators about in the house, and refilled the system to 1.5Bar. Power is at the boiler and the timer is set to call for heat. The problem is that the on/off button on the control panel will not catch, if i take my finger off it, it switches off. Everything worked...
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