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Lounge music is a type of easy listening music popular in the 1950s and 1960s. It may be meant to evoke in the listeners the feeling of being in a place, usually with a tranquil theme, such as a jungle, an island paradise or outer space. The range of lounge music encompasses beautiful music-influenced instrumentals, modern electronica (with chillout, and downtempo influences), while remaining thematically focused on its retro-space age cultural elements. The earliest type of lounge music appeared during the 1920s and 1930s, and was known as light music.

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    Vaillant VRC430 in lounge using VR81 as thermostat

    I have a vrc430 which is mounted in one room, near the boiler, but I want my vr81 to be the thermostat that controls the room temperature, and not the thermostat in the vrc430. How do I achieve that ? What setting should I set on the vrc430 between thermostat, modulation, or off .? thanks
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    water leaking in lounge

    Water leaking under skirting board in lounge between telephone point and radiator for 12 days
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    Leak in lounge below my flat

    Hi, A leak has been noted periodically in lounge ceiling of flat below mine. My flat is tenanted. Leak starts as bulge. Normally stops after an hour. Owner of flat below mine is saying it must be coming from my flat. But plumbers have found no water damage in my flat. Leak noted a few days ago...
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    Cold lounge, what do I do?

    Morning all. I’m a newbie here looking for advice. I live in a 3 year old “new build”. The problem I have is when my thermostat positioned in my hall reaches temperature my lounge, the room next door, is much cooler. The radiators in the lounge have the correct rating and thermostat values...
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    External condensate pipe refused permission - help!

    Hi there, The 21 year old boiler (Worcester Bosch 350) has failed in my first floor, small one bedroom flat which has concrete floors throughout. My existing boiler is in a cupboard at the back of my lounge next to an outside wall. The flow and return pipes come out here too (I think they run...
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    New Central Heating System Too Hot Upstairs / Too Cold in Lounge

    Hi there, This is a very similar problem to a post a few post downs: We've a new central heating system: the radiators on the top floor are super-hot, the radiators in the basement - where we really need the heat - are only luke warm. The difference between our post and the post a few posts...
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    New Central Heating System Too Hot in Hall / Too Cold in Lounge

    We've recently had a new central heating system installed with a combi boiler and a wireless thermostat in the hall. All the radiators (except the one in the hall which is permanently on) have TRVs. The problem is the hall radiator is far too hot and it's not possible to turn it down manually...
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    New home woes with heating

    Hi all Looking for some advice if possible. Whilst it's too late to tell me not to buy a new house - not something I'm likely to ever do again in a hurry - I suspect the builder has gone for cheap, or low cost kit. The house has EPC B, concrete floors downstairs (supposedly insulated...
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    Valves in lounge floor

    Morning all After ripping up the carpet yesterday ready to put down laminate I have found two of these valves. I think they may be for the old heating system (house was built 1969) as there are other water pipes chopped off level with the concrete floor in the same room. I would like to...
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    Can I Spur Off Of Immersion Switched Spur For Romm Stat Receiver?

    I want to put the receiver for my new RF room stat in the airing cupboard. Ineed to wire the switching wires for receiver into the connection that comes from the programmer's ch on wire and white wire to 3 port valve. The programmer is downstairs in lounge. The only permanent live supply in...
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    Moving boiler and kitchen into open lounge space

    Dear all I'm in the process of buying flat (floorplan attached) on the ground floor of a 1930s built council estate in London. It needs totally stripping out and refurbishing, new boiler, kitchen and bathroom, and seen as I'll be starting from a blank canvas anyway, I've got a few alterations...
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    Knocking Radiators

    Hi. I live in a rented, split level flat. Radiators x 6 are all 24 years old apart from one which is newer, though I'm unsure how recent. 2 rads on lower level, 4 on upper, each with a TRV. Mostly in the evenings, the rads (mainly the lounge rad) knock loudly for 20 seconds or so starting out...
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    Radiator working intermittently

    Hi, We recently moved into a house where the lounge radiator only works after the central heating has been on for around 4 hours (or it seems that that it works when the house temperature reaches around 19 degrees i.e just when you don't really need it!!) The radiator in question has had an...
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    Heating starts when the sun shines in the main window.

    Why does my central heating cut in when the room is already warm, when the sun shines in through the lounge window? The control thermostat is in the hall. Thanks
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    New Electric heated Forced Warm Air Central Heating.... Madness?

    Hi All I was wondering if I'm barking up the wrong tree here? I've got a new build project underway and need to consider how to heat the place. The house is in a rural location and town gas is not available and I'm not keen on bottled gas either. The main sources of fuel readily available...
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