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You should have a CD11 and CD10 form as well as this, and also a Building Control Completion Certificate from your LABC dept or the guarantee is worthless and your home insurance may not cover you in the event of a fire, leak or breakdown and you may have problems if you come to sell your house.
There doesn't look to be sufficient room under the filter bowl (red unit under the tigerloop) for routine maintenance and changing the filter element. Here's guessing they didn't use pipe stiffeners in the ends of the copper or test the old fire valve to check it still works either.
Oh no SimonG, I don't have anything like that!
Danny - btw what do you mean inserts for 10mm copper?
I use type B fittings as standard where I can as they are the most reliable.
Yarp, sort of covered in my parenthesis:Only needs a water softener if the test strip provided with the boiler says it does.
(unless you naturally have soft water)
Oh yes, how very embarrassing for me...its a combi so wouldnt have one any more...They took out a big water tank, and the small water tank.
Aaa right, i wondered why are people using inserts with compression fittings on copper pipe lol yeah i just use type B. dont know any1 who uses the flared fittings anymore in domestic, havent even seen em since college
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