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Somewhere in the Hall of Fame, sorry Hall of Shame is a photo I posted showing 2 flexi on a cistern inlet.
 
I will have seen it, I've gone through the whole thread over several nights - highly entertaining read

I'll try and get some pictures of my external pipes that are tapped into next doors downpipe
 
Nice bit of plastic

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What the hell is that? Count as least 4 pipes with kinks, that`s not gonna help the flow lol
 
Why did someone join the flow & returns together, is what I am wondering!
 
The links reduce flow and act as a bypass plus the nugget didn't think about blanking off when he was ordering gear
 
What the hell is that? Count as least 4 pipes with kinks, that`s not gonna help the flow lol
rpm you don't want any flow through those kinks they across the flow and return still like you say what a hell of a mess
 
rpm you don't want any flow through those kinks they across the flow and return still like you say what a hell of a mess

Thanks, I didn`t have a clue what I was looking at, could of been hot n cold to 5 bathrooms for all I knew lol
 
Just a two up two down small terrace with badly installed plastic manifold heating.

Those kinked pipes were operating as a bypass so thats 3 bypasses, each stealing heat from the furthest rads. Pure muppet who Installed this.

P.s it was the same property as the heatline with the downwards flue [emoji38]

Still its a nice job for me repiping the lot in copper[emoji374] [emoji373]
 
Like Kay says those short bypass links will steal the head available for the index circuit, be impossible to balance, just need cap ends, whoever did it is Muppet and not got a clue, got the brain of a cod!
 
its an abomination! and all this is just the fitting, as more boards were lifted it became apparent he had notched the bejesus out of the joists.

i think he must have won the job on price, its hard to imagine that he came with a reccomendation :24:
 
Kris,

A bit wrong or a lot wrong, our trade is off the rails, how can anyone put their name to that mess.
 
Love the push fit was gas all compression?

DIYER?

Nah I went looking for it too lol but it was all solder. That female fitting had the fibre washer and a pile of paste in it too.

That was an installer who canna be bothered with benchmark books.
 
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HOLY SHIZER sir ermis of GUY,,,, your managing to find a lot of whoppers on your travels eh lol,,, u get all the gweed anes
 
im sure your no ment to use the shower pump flange for everything and no just have your vent streight out the top,
450 horisontal then your vent
nice emersion aswell not wired up as fuse spur used for shower pump
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not sure on the regs but i wouldnt use spf streight off the cylinder
 
Had to pause homes under the hammer to take a pic.

nice basin waste!
 

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