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What do you mean by sealing?Also I would recommended sealing the system as the cylinder is in the loft high chance of pumping over
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What do you mean by sealing?Also I would recommended sealing the system as the cylinder is in the loft high chance of pumping over
Yeah, 360 a day, what is a plumbers day??Depends where you are. But we’re billing out at £300+VAT per day per man, plus your materials. So it’s probably not a million miles away.
3 days for 1 man?
NO, no soil vent, but there are easy options for discharge i would think...
What do you mean by sealing?
I see. Wasnt going to bother pressurising the heating tbh. At present anyway... is this the best way to go?Expansion vessel and filling loop for the heating system instead of a f and e tank
Why high chance of what pumping over??What do you mean by sealing?
Why high chance of what pumping over??
Sorry boss, you lost me.....am i right in thinking the f+e tank needs raising as high as possible above the cylinder??You haven’t much head from the top of the cylinder coil and bottom of the f and e tank at present you have around 2.4m ish with a cylinder in the loft maybe 1-1.5 m max
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