Thank for this. Unfortunately, we saw more of the installer than we did of the installation! For example, I would like to have seen the T adapter in more detail. And, for an old person, you can't install a low level control, which can't be read or reached! Can this heater be fitted at the top? Voice-over of the installation as it progressed would have been better? Thanks v much. This videos are exactly the help that we need Ps. tried the radiator sizing link, and I got "access denied"??
How do you get the 90° adapter to face the correct direction? If I have it facing the way I need it's either too slack or would have to over tighten.......
Came here to hopefully find the answer to this question myself......ended up wrapping threads with gas fitters PTFE tape (thick stuff) 2 or 3 times. Seemed to tighten up pretty good, even before the rubber seal made contact.
Hi, not a plumbing question so not sure if you can answer, but that fused spur powering up the element - isn't that too close to the basin as far as the regs are concerned?
It's not a bathroom, it's a cloakroom slightly different rules apply. It's further enough away from splashes, no different to sockets near a sink in a kitchen.
I want to know exactly how that conversation went. "OK, I know it comes with four fixings to hold it on the wall but any chance you could just use three of them on this occasion? I really like the number three."
Thank for this.
Unfortunately, we saw more of the installer than we did of the installation!
For example, I would like to have seen the T adapter in more detail.
And, for an old person, you can't install a low level control, which can't be read or reached!
Can this heater be fitted at the top?
Voice-over of the installation as it progressed would have been better?
Thanks v much. This videos are exactly the help that we need
Ps. tried the radiator sizing link, and I got "access denied"??
How do you get the 90° adapter to face the correct direction? If I have it facing the way I need it's either too slack or would have to over tighten.......
Same as. His mysteriously moved round
Good question. I can't find an answer. The valve fittings can be adjusted, the T pieces can't.
Came here to hopefully find the answer to this question myself......ended up wrapping threads with gas fitters PTFE tape (thick stuff) 2 or 3 times. Seemed to tighten up pretty good, even before the rubber seal made contact.
What about wiring up element? Does it connect to ring main?
Thanks got all i need to know now.
Nice job!
How does the rad allow expansion when in electric mode with both trv and locksheil closed?
Since this is a Duel fuel towel rail, does it have to be installed at dawn and do you have a second ?
Great thanks! What size hex key do I need? Cheers
Works great
Hi, not a plumbing question so not sure if you can answer, but that fused spur powering up the element - isn't that too close to the basin as far as the regs are concerned?
It's not a bathroom, it's a cloakroom slightly different rules apply. It's further enough away from splashes, no different to sockets near a sink in a kitchen.
The regs only stipulate a distance from a bath or shower.
The owner didn't want to open the cupboard below the sink anymore? Why is this heater placed so low? xD
Hi, I've brought a radiator cover that isn't tall enough, how hard is it, or can I move the radiator further down the wall? Thanks in advance 🙂
I know the customer specified it that way, but how are they going to get a towel draped down the back when there is a fitting in the way?
I want to know exactly how that conversation went. "OK, I know it comes with four fixings to hold it on the wall but any chance you could just use three of them on this occasion? I really like the number three."
Presumably it enables two towels to be hung side by side.
Hold tight!!!