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Chrome towel rail plumbing error
We have plumbed an additional chrome radiator in the bathroom from the
pipes of another under the floor. We have just noticed that they come on when the shower is on and when the hot water is on! Can this be right? We have a combi boiler that is usually on timed. Thought it unusual that it would be on with the hot water and the heating - what could have happened?? |
Chrome towel rail plumbing error
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Chrome towel rail plumbing error
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Chrome towel rail plumbing error
On 7 Apr, 11:55, Lobster wrote:
wrote: We have plumbed an additional chrome radiator in the bathroom from the pipes of another under the floor. We have just noticed that they come on when the shower is on and when the hot water is on! Can this be right? We have a combi boiler that is usually on timed. Thought it unusual that it would be on with the hot water and the heating - what could have happened?? Haven't you (rather obviously) plumbed into the bathroom hot water system instead of the central heating? Or am I missing the point somewhere? David That's the given, even if this is OK can it be right to be on both systems and how could we have done this? |
Chrome towel rail plumbing error
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Chrome towel rail plumbing error
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Chrome towel rail plumbing error
In article .com,
wrote: That's the given, even if this is OK can it be right to be on both systems and how could we have done this? Sounds like you've managed to join the heating and potable water circuits and you'll all die a horrible death. -- *He who dies with the most toys is, nonetheless, dead. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Chrome towel rail plumbing error
Clive Mitchell wrote:
In message .com, writes Haven't you (rather obviously) plumbed into the bathroom hot water system instead of the central heating? Or am I missing the point somewhere? That's the given, even if this is OK can it be right to be on both systems and how could we have done this? If you have plumbed the radiator into the hot water supply then it's because you don't know what you're doing and just made a wild guess. Fortunately plumbing is mildly more forgiving than electrical work. Providing you don't end up drinking corrosion inhibitor or something! ;-) David |
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