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Having a terrible time with the hot water in my flat, would appreciate
advice from any of you guys 'in the know'. history Direct combination cylinder in flat been on it's last legs for a while due to heavy limescale. Packed up a few weeks ago. Since then been a misery trying to get it sorted. Plumbers promising to turn up and not, called British Gas 'it's a cylinder mate, not a boiler'. Although the British Gas guy was a gent and measured up my cylinder, told me the specifications (Direct combination tank, economy 7 etc...). Plan B. Source the cylinder myself. Some plumbers in my local Rugby club only too happy to help install, but no time to come round during the day. No problem, or so I thought.... /history Original is one of these : float operated valve overflow | o----| -------| |---------- |----||-| cold in | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- However, ordered one of these (I think, it was the wife, just gets better!) http://www.albion-online.co.uk/combi%20units%20x.html Now, the bit that seduced me was the statement "installation is made simpler without the need to run pipes to and from the cold cistern." So, I took this to mean there is no need for an external cistern, which I haven't got anyway. Just a direct from the water supply feeding the flats. The cylinder just delivered looks roughly like: cold supply \ | \_| | | |----||-| | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- ....and there is instructions on connecting to an external cylinder. Doh! So either (1) I've misunderstood what type of cylinder I need (highly likely) or (2) The Albion one is what I want, just had the wrong one delivered. Either way, the plumbing merchant already thinks I'm an idiot, so before asking him any more questions, though I'd check here first. Thanks in advance, Alastair |
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![]() "Alastair Taylor" wrote in message m... Having a terrible time with the hot water in my flat, would appreciate advice from any of you guys 'in the know'. history Direct combination cylinder in flat been on it's last legs for a while due to heavy limescale. Packed up a few weeks ago. Since then been a misery trying to get it sorted. Plumbers promising to turn up and not, called British Gas 'it's a cylinder mate, not a boiler'. Although the British Gas guy was a gent and measured up my cylinder, told me the specifications (Direct combination tank, economy 7 etc...). Plan B. Source the cylinder myself. Some plumbers in my local Rugby club only too happy to help install, but no time to come round during the day. No problem, or so I thought.... /history Original is one of these : float operated valve overflow | o----| -------| |---------- |----||-| cold in | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- However, ordered one of these (I think, it was the wife, just gets better!) http://www.albion-online.co.uk/combi%20units%20x.html Now, the bit that seduced me was the statement "installation is made simpler without the need to run pipes to and from the cold cistern." So, I took this to mean there is no need for an external cistern, which I haven't got anyway. Just a direct from the water supply feeding the flats. The cylinder just delivered looks roughly like: cold supply \ | \_| | | |----||-| | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- ...and there is instructions on connecting to an external cylinder. Doh! So either (1) I've misunderstood what type of cylinder I need (highly likely) or (2) The Albion one is what I want, just had the wrong one delivered. Either way, the plumbing merchant already thinks I'm an idiot, so before asking him any more questions, though I'd check here first. Thanks in advance, Alastair There are a number of Albion models, which one? It appears that the one you ordered is fine. It probably doesn't come with a ball cock and valve, which may be confusing you. These cost a few quid at B&Q at the local plumbing shop. |
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"Alastair Taylor" wrote in message m... Having a terrible time with the hot water in my flat, would appreciate advice from any of you guys 'in the know'. history Direct combination cylinder in flat been on it's last legs for a while due to heavy limescale. Packed up a few weeks ago. Since then been a misery trying to get it sorted. Plumbers promising to turn up and not, called British Gas 'it's a cylinder mate, not a boiler'. Although the British Gas guy was a gent and measured up my cylinder, told me the specifications (Direct combination tank, economy 7 etc...). Plan B. Source the cylinder myself. Some plumbers in my local Rugby club only too happy to help install, but no time to come round during the day. No problem, or so I thought.... /history Original is one of these : float operated valve overflow | o----| -------| |---------- |----||-| cold in | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- However, ordered one of these (I think, it was the wife, just gets better!) http://www.albion-online.co.uk/combi%20units%20x.html Now, the bit that seduced me was the statement "installation is made simpler without the need to run pipes to and from the cold cistern." So, I took this to mean there is no need for an external cistern, which I haven't got anyway. Just a direct from the water supply feeding the flats. The cylinder just delivered looks roughly like: cold supply \ | \_| | | |----||-| | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- ...and there is instructions on connecting to an external cylinder. Doh! So either (1) I've misunderstood what type of cylinder I need (highly likely) or (2) The Albion one is what I want, just had the wrong one delivered. Either way, the plumbing merchant already thinks I'm an idiot, so before asking him any more questions, though I'd check here first. Thanks in advance, Alastair There are a number of Albion models, which one? It appears that the one you ordered is fine. It probably doesn't come with a ball cock and valve, which may be confusing you. These cost a few quid at B&Q at the local plumbing shop. Thanks IMM, it is confusing me. Also I typo'd, should have read "has instructions on connecting to an external cistern" not cylinder. |
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"IMM" wrote in message ...
"Alastair Taylor" wrote in message m... Having a terrible time with the hot water in my flat, would appreciate advice from any of you guys 'in the know'. history Direct combination cylinder in flat been on it's last legs for a while due to heavy limescale. Packed up a few weeks ago. Since then been a misery trying to get it sorted. Plumbers promising to turn up and not, called British Gas 'it's a cylinder mate, not a boiler'. Although the British Gas guy was a gent and measured up my cylinder, told me the specifications (Direct combination tank, economy 7 etc...). Plan B. Source the cylinder myself. Some plumbers in my local Rugby club only too happy to help install, but no time to come round during the day. No problem, or so I thought.... /history Original is one of these : float operated valve overflow | o----| -------| |---------- |----||-| cold in | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- However, ordered one of these (I think, it was the wife, just gets better!) http://www.albion-online.co.uk/combi%20units%20x.html Now, the bit that seduced me was the statement "installation is made simpler without the need to run pipes to and from the cold cistern." So, I took this to mean there is no need for an external cistern, which I haven't got anyway. Just a direct from the water supply feeding the flats. The cylinder just delivered looks roughly like: cold supply \ | \_| | | |----||-| | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- ...and there is instructions on connecting to an external cylinder. Doh! So either (1) I've misunderstood what type of cylinder I need (highly likely) or (2) The Albion one is what I want, just had the wrong one delivered. Either way, the plumbing merchant already thinks I'm an idiot, so before asking him any more questions, though I'd check here first. Thanks in advance, Alastair There are a number of Albion models, which one? It appears that the one you ordered is fine. It probably doesn't come with a ball cock and valve, which may be confusing you. These cost a few quid at B&Q at the local plumbing shop. Thanks again IMM. I asked for the Albion direct cylinder. Done more research, looks like I need to get the appropriate (part2?) ball valve? main cold feed | | | | | | o--- | ======= part 2 ball valve | \_| | | |----||-| | | | | ----------| | hot out | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | --------- I'll go back to the same merchant and ask for the correct accessories for the cylinder. All the best, Alastair |
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