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Heating query
Hi All
I've just had a check done by a CH engineer who thinks (not sure) that my
motorised valve is set up wring, in terms of the ports.
At present :
A goes down through the floor
AB connects to the pump (then goes into the loft, where there is a wierd
t-port device which then goes back down through the floorboards) - assumed
to be source from boiler
B goes to the hot water cylinder
So, what he says is the problem is that when the heating is on so too is the
hot water, which cannot switchitself off (thermo stat bypassed in favour of
central heating thermostat).
I must admit to having installed this MV myself but only after going to a
local plumber merchant and asking for like-to-like mv replacement.
Any comments.
Thanks
Matt
Date:Fri, 26 Aug 2005 16:16:09 +0100
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Re: Heating query
In article <430f3238$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
"MP" writes:
>Hi All
>
>I've just had a check done by a CH engineer who thinks (not sure) that my
>motorised valve is set up wring, in terms of the ports.
Please cross-post properly, rather than posting the same question
to more than one newsgroup.
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Andrew Gabriel
Date:26 Aug 2005 15:50:20 GMT
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Re: Heating query
what do you mean, the same title?
It's all done with honest intent.
"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
news:430f3a3c$0$38037$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> In article <430f3238$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
> "MP" writes:
>>Hi All
>>
>>I've just had a check done by a CH engineer who thinks (not sure) that my
>>motorised valve is set up wring, in terms of the ports.
>
> Please cross-post properly, rather than posting the same question
> to more than one newsgroup.
>
> --
> Andrew Gabriel
>
Date:Fri, 26 Aug 2005 23:36:25 +0100
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Re: Heating query
[turning article back up the right way]
In article <430f996a$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
"mp" writes:
>"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
>news:430f3a3c$0$38037$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
>> Please cross-post properly, rather than posting the same question
>> to more than one newsgroup.
>
>what do you mean, the same title?
No, just one posting, listing the multiple newsgroups in
the Newsgroups: header line. That way, readers in any of
the newsgroups see all the responses, as it's all just
one thread.
There may be some special way to do this in Outlook Express.
Since I don't use it, I wouldn't know.
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Andrew Gabriel
Date:27 Aug 2005 22:02:24 GMT
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Re: Heating query
"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
news:4310e2f0$0$38037$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> [turning article back up the right way]
>
> In article <430f996a$1_4@mk-nntp-2.news.uk.tiscali.com>,
> "mp" writes:
> >"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
> >news:430f3a3c$0$38037$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk...
> >> Please cross-post properly, rather than posting the same question
> >> to more than one newsgroup.
> >
> >what do you mean, the same title?
>
> No, just one posting, listing the multiple newsgroups in
> the Newsgroups: header line. That way, readers in any of
> the newsgroups see all the responses, as it's all just
> one thread.
>
> There may be some special way to do this in Outlook Express.
> Since I don't use it, I wouldn't know.
>
It's easy, so easy even I can do it. When you create a new post, next to the
top one of the three header boxes is the word "newsgroups" click on it and
the list of newsgroups comes up for you to select from. Add them as you
like, but be aware that crossposting to lots of groups will get you flamed.
Steve
Date:Sun, 28 Aug 2005 21:35:34 +0100
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