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Got it back together and away it went. Ionization lead, fan and pcb. Now for the invoice............
 
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IMG_8299.jpg 5mb drop. Called out to one of my regulars who were smelling gas in the hallway last night. This was at least 10m from the hallway. Cooker fitted on thursday by the kitchen fitters plumber (gas safe). Either they didn't do a tightness test or they left a 5mb drop, either way I'm going to have to RIDDOR. You can actually see the holes in the mass of solder he used on the other side of the snot.
 

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5mb your just being fussy. Isn't the regs 3 or 6mb with a bit of a smell just not a huge cloud of gas? That's how I read it.
 
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Obviously the staff in the office are more important than the plebs on the counter and the customers


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If cables are sized correctly they won't get hot under insulation, but hell I have seen much worse in a roof space, nice photo, I like the insulation not fibres
 
love the cable holders on the far beam made from 2.5, someone has actually put a lot of effort and thought into it, perhaps misguidedly
 
If cables are sized correctly they won't get hot under insulation, but hell I have seen much worse in a roof space, nice photo, I like the insulation not fibres

One genuine reason for raising cables would be to keep them hopefully away from mice. I would personally rather have a 100mm board screwed down on joist near the eaves & clip wires to it or use trunking. Nowadays this 300 deep insulation is making attics ridiculous.
 
It can be a real problem if cables were installed correctly above the insulation & then a top-up layer of insulation is added.

It is where the cable is encapsulated in insulation so the heat cannot disperse & then maybe runs along side others or is twisted /coiled that overheating becomes a problem.
 
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Keeping it dry!

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Came across this one a while back in a very nice villa in Dorset. Two b/f oil boilers, one on top of the other, pipework and pumps installed by the plumber's guide dog and woefully undersized heating pipes to the far wing. To service the top boiler you had to stand on the bottom one! Now replaced with couple of decent LPG boilers around the corner but still running on cylinders after a year because the groundwater was too high to bury an LPG tank. Still, they can afford it!
 
At least when it does go the customer will do something about it as it will be all over the floor. Round here people seem to leave them dripping for years on end.
 
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