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PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 18:10 
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DBCrakka wrote:

The temp on our boiler is obviously, as Poiks says, the temperature the boiler heats the water to for the heating. My plumber did say that modern boilers don't run as hot as old ones as they're more efficient.


Hmm, nope!
Modern boilers require a return temperature of about 50 to work properly. Temperature drop over a system is typically around 20 degrees so you want at least 70 going out. Don't go nuts though - you'll have a burn hazard if it's much higher than that.

How much it heats the house is purely down to the size of the radiators.
Modern houses have smaller radiators because they are supposed to be better insulated.

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I think in this bloody cold weather you probably need to have the boiler running at 70-75°C to get a pleasant temp in the house.

that's probably where it should be, yes.

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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2010 18:24 
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Doctor Nadolig wrote:
Edit -- getting back on topic, my boiler just has a dial with "I" to "V" on it for rad water temperature. I've no idea how you're supposed to optimise that.


My boiler has a similar dial on it, but with no real indication of what it does. It also just turns round and round without seemingly having an effect on anything. Thankfully the boiler in the place I'm moving to looks a lot more recent and it's hopefully more efficient as it cost me a small fortune in bills last year.

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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 19:22 
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Boiler guy attended today. As with every other call he's had this week, the exhaust (or whatever) pipe was frozen, preventing it drawing in air to ignite the flame.

Solution is to keep it running overnight, ours had started working on it's own as the sun melted the pipe enough for it to start up again.


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 21:58 
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Boiler guy attended today. As with every other call he's had this week, the exhaust (or whatever) pipe was frozen, preventing it drawing in air to ignite the flame.

Solution is to keep it running overnight, ours had started working on it's own as the sun melted the pipe enough for it to start up again.


From my studying the fitting of my new boiler there appear to be two outlet pipes, one of which vents the exhaust, which wouldn't freeze as it's about 5" in diameter and seems to output only CO2 and another one which is a standard 25mm and appears to be for outputting condensation or excess steam/water and is there as part of the pressure expansion system. If that freezes it would trigger the safety functions of the boiler and shut it down.

As ever, our faux scottisher will clarify :)

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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 22:00 
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Yeah, it vents the steam. I welcome an accurate explanation.


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 Post subject: Boilers
PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2010 22:38 
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The type I'm familiar with has a single flue to the outside, which vents the exhaust gas. In cold weather that will look like steam, especially when starting up. Most of the water vapour has been condensed out though, and will trickle out of the condensate drain pipe.

In Scotland that often goes to an internal drain (like, under the sink) to avoid the freezing problem!
Another solution is to leak some hot gas out of the drain to keep it warm, that depends on the boiler (sounds like dbsnappas)

The air intake is from the room so that's not going to freeze - older or larger boilers possibly have a balanced flue which takes from the outside, not sure about that.

I'm not actually an expert on these so someone else may know better :)


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 0:00 
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The reason I thought it had to draw air from inside was the way it was making an odd struggling noise when trying to start while the flue was frozen.


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:00 
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I'm at my rented house because the boiler's being replaced. JESUS this is not the right time to be having a boiler replaced.

Edit: Although technically I'm working from home, so could I tell myself to get bent because it's well under the HSE 16C minimum temperature requirement?


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 22:05 
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Doctor Nadolig wrote:
Edit -- getting back on topic, my boiler just has a dial with "I" to "V" on it for rad water temperature. I've no idea how you're supposed to optimise that.


My boiler has a similar dial on it, but with no real indication of what it does. It also just turns round and round without seemingly having an effect on anything. Thankfully the boiler in the place I'm moving to looks a lot more recent and it's hopefully more efficient as it cost me a small fortune in bills last year.


Hmm.. newer boiler but my first issue with it. I noticed that it had shut itself off this evening because it had gone down to 0.5 bar. Helpfully, the sticker on the front tells you what you need to do so I turned the knob underneath the boiler to increase the pressure but this led to water starting to drip from underneath the boiler too. However, the pressure has increased sufficiently for the boiler to stay on, but the dripping isn't normal is it?

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 Post subject: Boilers
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 22:07 
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Give the key a little wheech and let it snap closed again.


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 22:08 
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Doctor Nadolig wrote:
Edit -- getting back on topic, my boiler just has a dial with "I" to "V" on it for rad water temperature. I've no idea how you're supposed to optimise that.


My boiler has a similar dial on it, but with no real indication of what it does. It also just turns round and round without seemingly having an effect on anything. Thankfully the boiler in the place I'm moving to looks a lot more recent and it's hopefully more efficient as it cost me a small fortune in bills last year.


Hmm.. newer boiler but my first issue with it. I noticed that it had shut itself off this evening because it had gone down to 0.5 bar. Helpfully, the sticker on the front tells you what you need to do so I turned the knob underneath the boiler to increase the pressure but this led to water starting to drip from underneath the boiler too. However, the pressure has increased sufficiently for the boiler to stay on, but the dripping isn't normal is it?

You have to be really careful with that pressure valve. I had exactly the same issue as you but a digi readout which lags slightly. By the time the display showed up to pressure, I had clearly gone too far as I shut the valve, pressure kept rising to 3.0 and the water pissed over the electrics.

However, whenever I use that, now (once per year max and carefully) there is always some fluid loss. Only drips though which soon stop.


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 22:21 
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Hmm.. newer boiler but my first issue with it. I noticed that it had shut itself off this evening because it had gone down to 0.5 bar. Helpfully, the sticker on the front tells you what you need to do so I turned the knob underneath the boiler to increase the pressure but this led to water starting to drip from underneath the boiler too. However, the pressure has increased sufficiently for the boiler to stay on, but the dripping isn't normal is it?

You have to be really careful with that pressure valve. I had exactly the same issue as you but a digi readout which lags slightly. By the time the display showed up to pressure, I had clearly gone too far as I shut the valve, pressure kept rising to 3.0 and the water pissed over the electrics.

However, whenever I use that, now (once per year max and carefully) there is always some fluid loss. Only drips though which soon stop.[/quote]

That's reassuring as that sounds similar to mine, including the lagging digital display.

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Give the key a little wheech and let it snap closed again.


Key? Wheech? :shrug:

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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
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devilman wrote:
ApplePieOfDestiny wrote:
Hmm.. newer boiler but my first issue with it. I noticed that it had shut itself off this evening because it had gone down to 0.5 bar. Helpfully, the sticker on the front tells you what you need to do so I turned the knob underneath the boiler to increase the pressure but this led to water starting to drip from underneath the boiler too. However, the pressure has increased sufficiently for the boiler to stay on, but the dripping isn't normal is it?

You have to be really careful with that pressure valve. I had exactly the same issue as you but a digi readout which lags slightly. By the time the display showed up to pressure, I had clearly gone too far as I shut the valve, pressure kept rising to 3.0 and the water pissed over the electrics.

However, whenever I use that, now (once per year max and carefully) there is always some fluid loss. Only drips though which soon stop.


That's reassuring as that sounds similar to mine, including the lagging digital display.

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Give the key a little wheech and let it snap closed again.


Key? Wheech? :shrug:[/quote]
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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:48 
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The link in this post
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Iiiinteresting.

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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
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That's a bit weird, considering it's a recommendation.

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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
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The link in this post
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has got me a nice email from some people who want me to remove it.

Iiiinteresting.


On what grounds are they asking for it to be removed?


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 Post subject: Re: Boilers
PostPosted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 13:14 
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Dear Website Owner,

I am contacting you today in relation to a link currently positioned within your website, which links to the domain http://www.swint0n.co.uk/

I was wondering if you would be able to remove this link from any webpages on your website at the earliest possible convenience? We are currently partnering with http://www.swint0n.co.uk/ and have been asked by Swinton to specifically un-attach this link to their site.

Thank you very much for your help with this request and if you could provide me with a response as to whether the link has been removed, that would be greatly appreciated.

Many Thanks,

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Could it be a competitor trying to run down their Internet traffic in a really slow and laborious manner by getting sites to remove recommendation links? Sounds dodgy to me.

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I was wondering if you would be able to remove this link from any webpages on your website at the earliest possible convenience? We are currently partnering with http://www.swint0n.co.uk/ and have been asked by Swint0n to specifically un-attach this link to their site.



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Apart from the fact it doesn't link to Swint0n.co.uk it links to swinton.co.uk

WTF?


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The fact that it's a polite request is in their favour but asking people not to link to a website is pretty much flying in the face of the design of the internet; it's a very odd thing to ask one way or another. Given their politeness I'd be tempted to ask them for the specific reason why they want the link killed just to give them a chance to justify it, but it's all a bit mad.


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I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

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That is a bit strange, they keepo pestering me for car insurance, but you can't link to their website when it is a recommendation?


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I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

Obv.

I'll ask them why. Who wants to get in touch with Swinton to make sure they're legit?

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Well Tom Needham at Carat media exists, his photo is on their website.


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Grim... wrote:
Cras wrote:
I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

Obv.

I'll ask them why. Who wants to get in touch with Swinton to make sure they're legit?


Like call them up and say "Hello, I'm maliA from beex, do you want us to remove this link recomending you?" or "Hello, do you work with sunshine media plc and have you asked them to ask us to remove a link to you?"

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Grim... wrote:
Cras wrote:
I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

Obv.

I'll ask them why. Who wants to get in touch with Swinton to make sure they're legit?


Yeah, how would we do this?


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Grim... wrote:
Cras wrote:
I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

Obv.

I'll ask them why. Who wants to get in touch with Swinton to make sure they're legit?


Yeah, how would we do this?


Ask 'Tom' to give you an @swinton.co.uk address you can email to verify?


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Grim... wrote:
Cras wrote:
I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

Obv.

I'll ask them why. Who wants to get in touch with Swinton to make sure they're legit?


Yeah, how would we do this?


Ask 'Tom' to give you an @swinton.co.uk address you can email to verify?


and a picture of a unicorn, hand drawn photographed next to today's paper?

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I do like the fact that we're instantly suspicious he's trying to sabotage Swinton one link at a time. Reverse-astroturfing: it's the way of the future.


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MaliA wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Cras wrote:
I assume that was Grim... deliberately not adding extra links to the real site.

Obv.

I'll ask them why. Who wants to get in touch with Swinton to make sure they're legit?


Like call them up and say "Hello, I'm maliA from beex, do you want us to remove this link recomending you?" or "Hello, do you work with sunshine media plc and have you asked them to ask us to remove a link to you?"

Yeah, pretty much.

"Hi, I'm Grim... and I represent Beex.co.uk. This morning I received an email..." etc.

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My name is MaliA, and I represent http://www.beex.co.uk. Today I have received an email from Tom Needham from Carat Media. In this, a claim is made to represent yourselves, Swinton, and a request to remove a hypertext link from beex.co.uk to Swinton. Please could you confirm that this is the case?

Kind regards,

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You could send something like that*. It'll make clear Tom's position, if answered, and might even shed some light as to what the problem might be.

*I can't access any external email, and don't wish to use my work email, so I just wrote a draft for you.

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Who else has a site or a blog or a something? Everyone put links to Swinton on them and see what happens.


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I'd say its fairly understandable why they'd want the link removing!


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I'd say its fairly understandable why they'd want the link removing!


At least the amazingly ('amusing' -ed.) Stuart Lee put us in his stand up act.


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First page!

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(Although why you would search for a URL I've no idea)


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I'd say its fairly understandable why they'd want the link removing!


As usual I imagine I'm being very dim here but I don't; someone care to explain?


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Emailing my sister as she works for them at head office.

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Bamba wrote:
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I'd say its fairly understandable why they'd want the link removing!


As usual I imagine I'm being very dim here but I don't; someone care to explain?

They don't want to be associated with a group of such rabidly cancerous individuals.


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Bamba wrote:
kalmar wrote:
I'd say its fairly understandable why they'd want the link removing!


As usual I imagine I'm being very dim here but I don't; someone care to explain?

That's ok. I am likewise dim it would seem :D

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