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Air Source Heat Pump Install pt.2 - Viessmann Vitocal
Hi , thanks for checking this video out on the installation of a renewable energy air source heat pump, the Viessmann vitocal 150-A. This is pt.2 where I run through some considerations when installing the external unit. I also take you through the display unit and its operation. If you haven't checked out part one, this probably wont make any sense so please do so. Thanks.
#airsourceheatpump #heating #plumbing #lovingplumbing
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Air Source Heat Pump Installation - Viessmann Vitocal
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Air Source heat pump installation is straight forward, right? We take a deep dive into the Viessmann Vitocal 150-a air source heat pump internal unit and all the pipework and components which make up the plumbing and heating plant room. A few mistakes made along the way didn't stop us from getting this fabulous piece of German engineering on the wall. Is this the BEST air source heat pump? Part...
How to Install Wet Room - Jackoboard
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Installing wet rooms doesn't need to be stressful. These kits from Jackoboard include the wet room former, wet room trap and tanking membrane kit. When a shower tray is not an option or you want something more sleek and sophisticated, a wet room can really give your bathroom that wow factor. Although this is a quick guide hopefully it will help you understand the process of installing the kit a...
Plate heat exchanger - Vaillant 64kw
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Hi, and thank you for watching. In this video we remove an old Ideal concord cast iron heat only boiler on a large property and replace it with a Vaillant Ecotec Plus 64kw System boiler. We use a plate to plate heat exchanger to separate the boiler from the old central heating open vented system and show you how we go about installing it all. Enjoy! #lovingplumbing #plumbing #heating #vaillant
How to install a bathroom - 2nd fix
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In this video we take a look at how a bathroom is installed once decorated and the problems you may encounter. The key to a good 2nd fix is all in the first fix! We install a shower valve, free standing radiator, free standing bath, close coupled toilet and double vanity unit. Will it all work? #lovingplumbing #plumber #plumbing #bathroom
Best Budget combi boiler? How Cheap!
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Have we found the best price point on a budget boiler? In this video we take a look at possibly the best deal in the combi boiler market at the moment. The Navien NCB300. We carry out a back boiler combi conversion, installing a vertical flue and complementing the new central heating system with the Navien smart programmable room thermostat. Let me know what you think. #lovingplumbing #boiler #...
How to add a new designer radiator
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In this episode of "How to" we look at adding a new central heating designer radiator to an existing central heating system. It is important to consider where to join onto the existing pipework, existing boiler capability and new radiator location. All these steps covered and more, If you find this helpful feel free to check out some of our other videos. Thanks #lovingplumbing #plumber #plumbin...
Viessmann 50 combi boiler issue
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Viessmann 50 combi boiler issue
Flats to one House - Heating Conversion
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A tricky pipework layout spread over three floors was always going to be challenging. I have tried to simplify the system by using A Viessmann four pipe set up that has hot water priority and smart app control. The copper pipework runs were awkward and working out all the existing systems was stressful. But I think we got there is the end! A pink airing cupboard paired with a high efficiency Gl...
POV Plumber - Copper work
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In this video I strap the action cam on the chesty and try and make something out of all the footage. We return to a recent job to finish off the central heating pipework runs which have been chased into the floor. We also first fix a bathroom and take down an old cast iron stack and replace it with a new PVC one. Bailey makes a return to install a gas carcass and we both get stressed in the lo...
Thermostat Wiring- Google Nest & ESI
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In this video I wire in two heating thermostats and service an Ideal Vogue Boiler. Firstly we install the ESI wireless thermostat. A budget friendly option that is easy to install and great to operate. We then take a look at a new build heating installation and attempt to alter the existing wiring to suit a google nest thermostat. Finally ending with a service on one of my favorite boilers the ...
Boiler plumbing in Lofts
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We remove a Remeha Avanta Heat only (I say system boiler in the video) and unvented hot water cylinder from the loft. The customer has had a few leaks through the ceiling and decided they wanted peace of mind with a new Viessmann combi boiler. Altering the copper pipework to suit. A big thank you to every one who has subscribed so far. I really appreciate the support!!!! Also we say goodbye to ...
Walk in shower bath conversion - Mira Flight
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Walk in shower bath conversion - Mira Flight
How to Bung live central heating systems
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How to Bung live central heating systems
How to replace immersion heater
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How to replace immersion heater
Flat Combi conversion - Pipes in screed
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Flat Combi conversion - Pipes in screed
Outside kitchen plumbing - Underfloor heating faults
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Outside kitchen plumbing - Underfloor heating faults
Plumbing in flats - Chrome pipework
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Plumbing in flats - Chrome pipework
Plumbing problems - Who would be a plumber?
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Plumbing problems - Who would be a plumber?
The best plumbing pipework system? - Buteline
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The best plumbing pipework system? - Buteline
Why? - New shower fail
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Why? - New shower fail
The pain of bathrooms
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The pain of bathrooms
Viessmann - Combi boiler review
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Viessmann - Combi boiler review
2nd Hand Boiler Install
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2nd Hand Boiler Install
Budget Combi boiler conversion- Glow-Worm
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Budget Combi boiler conversion- Glow-Worm
Pipe Running - Copper
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Pipe Running - Copper
Plant room pt.2 - Twin unvented cylinders
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Plant room pt.2 - Twin unvented cylinders
Copper pipe bending - Plant room pt.1
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Copper pipe bending - Plant room pt.1
Good 1st fix, Easy 2nd fix
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Good 1st fix, Easy 2nd fix
Extension underfloor heating to combi boiler
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Extension underfloor heating to combi boiler

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  • @benpenzance
    @benpenzance День тому

    Are they drywall screws through the metal washers? Should be stainless

  • @geotj58
    @geotj58 5 днів тому

    Why buy a condensing combi with all the benefits of cost cutting, to fit a secondary loop system which is proven waste of money, people often complain saing am wasting gallons of water before I get hw ? 1. you are not wasting water, there is still the same amount of water on this planet as there was on the day of creation(fact, check it out) 2. water being on a meter or rates costs less than 1/1000 times less than wasting gas; ie run your tap for 30 seconds of cold water to get hot water at 10ltrs/min costs you 0.001p if you use a pre heated gas boiler you get hot water after 10 seconds using 0.01p of water but you have pre burnt 10p of gas, water will never run out but gas will

  • @mickmathieson8266
    @mickmathieson8266 8 днів тому

    Brilliant!

  • @eesaakarolia5756
    @eesaakarolia5756 17 днів тому

    Did you prime the 50mm adapter before connecting the straight solvent . My solvent connector wasnt sticking.

  • @Participant616
    @Participant616 Місяць тому

    Will using a basin tap as a bath filler not mean the bath fills way too slowly?

  • @no-ic3rg
    @no-ic3rg Місяць тому

    Cracking job. Very high standard of work

  • @griffithsheating
    @griffithsheating Місяць тому

    Nice job guys 😎

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Thanks. I found your own videos on the Vitocal really helpful 👍 Anything you would have done differently?

  • @brotherjohnno
    @brotherjohnno Місяць тому

    Apologies in advance for what is probably a dumb question, but with the open loop system, can i assume your rads upstairs are 'on' whenever the UFH is on?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      That is correct. The system is always on covering any heat loss that may be happening. Keeping flow temps low.

  • @brotherjohnno
    @brotherjohnno Місяць тому

    Great video, exactly what you said, a lot of us old sole traders out here waiting to take the step over to ASHP. Interesting to see how you are tackling it all. It looks like Viessman have taken a lot of the ball ache out of these installations by the components doing everything you need them to. I assume its an expensive lot of kit but it looks like they make an installers life a lot easier and that can only be a good thing for us all. Really smart looking job, well done. Look forward to follow up video, thanks.

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Thank you very much. I definitely feel like the Viessmann Vitocal is superior in design to most. Definitely makes life easier. Cheers for watching.

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 Місяць тому

    Very nice job. Interested in the Viessmann design side of things because this is crucial to success, who did the actual heat loss calculation - did Viessmann do that themselves? I ask because it is such an integral part of the design process and all the downstream MWT and emitter sizing results from it. On the bracketing of the external primaries - yes, external pipe support (around the primary pro) does not look as good but Munsons are effectively conductive bridges to the brick wall so not as thermally efficient. Finally, is the homeowner up to speed with fine tuning the weather compensation (curve and level)going forward or are you intending to tweak this remotely for them? Thank you for sharing, it would be good to get an update post 24/25 winter, in terms of system performance and customer satisfaction.👍

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@normanboyes4983 so this property did have a heat loss carried out by myself, Viessmann as well as full SAP calculations. Viessmann actually provides some really good emitter sizing software as part of the umbrella scheme. It's more difficult with the underfloor. Especially with different floor finishes. Only time will tell. I'm looking forward to the winter ❄️. My main concern is that it's too hot 🥵

    • @normanboyes4983
      @normanboyes4983 Місяць тому

      @@loving-plumbing I understand your concern but - keep the faith. It’s all about design and you and Viessmann have done the necessary. I strongly suspect it will perform absolutely fine once the curve is dialled in, getting the curve as ‘lean’ as possible is key. My experience based as a user of a gas V200 in an existing build. I changed quite a few rads to better match heat loss at reduced DT. It’s an all rad system, all TRV heads are off and in a box and I have no internal reference - pure weather comp. I deployed half a dozen bluetooth thermometers around the house while I was dialling in the curve - I have no overheating anywhere in the house we have never been so comfortable (40°C flow at -2).

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@normanboyes4983 that's awesome news. That's how I initially got the curve set. I deployed some thermostats also. I definitely dialed it down, which I guess is a good thing. Will do the same thing in the winter. They have the luxury of MVHR to also help the equilibrium. That's for the comments. I will try my best to post updates. Thanks for watching and thanks for the advice.

  • @Foss1985
    @Foss1985 Місяць тому

    We’re installing one next month, 8kW unit (same turn down as a 6kW - so went for this to improve the DHW recovery). I’m thinking of using a grid switch with 3 x 20A DP switches and fuse modules. We’re going all open loop with weather comp, 16mm UFH in screen downstairs and 12mm UFH (grooved chipboard) upstairs…. Looking forward to it

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Sounds awesome mate. Let me know how you get on. 👍

  • @johnboddington
    @johnboddington Місяць тому

    Great job and install again. I'm sure it will perform well. Shame installs like this are totally unaffordable for the vast majority.😢

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@johnboddington Agree. Thanks for watching

  • @stevewells2536
    @stevewells2536 Місяць тому

    Great video, what temp do you design the rads for with it running on the same weather comp curve as the UFH?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@stevewells2536 Thanks. So it's 40c at -2.3C . I have dialed it down on the heating curve slightly. I was skeptical to be honest but seems to be ok so far. Wait till it's cold I guess! Be back with a blending Valve 🤣.

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Aiming for 20c room temps.

    • @stevewells2536
      @stevewells2536 Місяць тому

      Thanks, I’ve got a similar job coming up, might try the same thing and not use a mixer 👍

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@stevewells2536 it worked out that way for me really because the underfloor heating the client requested was designed at the same temperature. In reality the underfloor heating should be more like 30c -2. Those aluminium panels at 150mm centers aren't the best. If I could have got 100mm centers in I would have probably used a mixer to lower the Temperature. Either that or upsize the rads even more. It's worth doing the maths 👍. Thanks.

  • @mohammadahmad0790
    @mohammadahmad0790 Місяць тому

    Are the 3x spurs actually three separate cables going back to 3x 16amp breakers on the fuseboard? Would the viessman be able to identify if it was one breaker split into 3 spurs?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Definitely needs to be 3x 16AMP breakers on the board. They did check ✅. Annoyingly I know. Apparently they might be accepting just one wired in soon as this is obviously hard to achieve if retro fitting.

    • @griffithsheating
      @griffithsheating Місяць тому

      @@loving-plumbingthe units used to throw a fault of only one leg was connected I think there was a software update to allow one leg without the fault. I’ve fitted them with only one leg connected as it’s a stupid setup having 3 RCDs and spurs.

  • @JustInterested-xt3ud
    @JustInterested-xt3ud Місяць тому

    Interested to see how they get on with open loop control and no control on the upstairs rads, they may end up with a window open at night :-)

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Definitely a concern I had but so far seems ok. They have a set back temperature of 18c which kicks in early eve just to try and make things more comfortable

  • @SandyMiller737
    @SandyMiller737 Місяць тому

    Hi great vid. You mensioned a Japanees adaptor for the grohe toilet. I'm planning to use the same system and would like to get a more comfy seat on the Grohe pan. Can you pls let me have the details? Thanks

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      I didn't purchase it but I believe it is from Victoria plumbing. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @temp3rd103
    @temp3rd103 Місяць тому

    Freeze valves need a minimum of 150mm below

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      Where did you get that information from?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      I've found it cheers. It's just recommended but makes sense. Unfortunately they also need to be at the lowest point of the flow and return. Bit difficult the way Viessmann is piped up. Thanks 👍👍👍

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing this interesting install. You mentioned that the property was highly insulated but very kindly showed the underfilled cavity.😉

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@normanboyes4983 Thanks for watching 👍👍

  • @alimack5489
    @alimack5489 Місяць тому

    Cracking job, but these installs are so far removed from reality for normal people these unit are what 6/7k plus near enough 10k plus for the installation including underfloor etc. ticks a box yes, im sure the owners are more than happy when they pull off in a range rover having this at home.

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      I definitely think as far as KW size is concerned they are absolutely fine. When an accurate heat loss survey is carried out on a property you would be surprised how little you actually need. But yes, the cost is definitely an issue. Thanks for watching 👍.

    • @normanboyes4983
      @normanboyes4983 Місяць тому

      What is a ‘normal people’?

    • @alimack5489
      @alimack5489 Місяць тому

      @@normanboyes4983 people who don’t have 15 thousand pounds to spend on a central heating system mate….

  • @dominichalliday8929
    @dominichalliday8929 Місяць тому

    Cracking job 👏

  • @delboy6384
    @delboy6384 Місяць тому

    That's quite a large void giving no support to the drain and surrounding area on the wet room, I've seen lots fail for this reason with that same kit.

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      All back filled 👍👍but yes is tricky.

  • @ozzyozman1536
    @ozzyozman1536 Місяць тому

    Great job mate

  • @plumbertime
    @plumbertime Місяць тому

    Did you get this job from viesmann. You do good work.

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@plumbertime thanks. No you have to source your own jobs. But Viessmann will do designs from Plans sent to them.

    • @plumbertime
      @plumbertime Місяць тому

      @@loving-plumbing nice, thanks for the info. I watch a lot of UA-cam and it kills me that some of the not so good people have more views than the very best! Keep it up 👍

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@plumbertime thank you very much. Appreciate that 👍.

  • @Football-rk3gn
    @Football-rk3gn Місяць тому

    You gone through it way quick do you have a diagram for the system

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@Football-rk3gn you get a rough schematic but it's not necessarily specific to your system.

  • @sunnybeachwalks4k2022
    @sunnybeachwalks4k2022 Місяць тому

    Why not press fit

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@sunnybeachwalks4k2022 Because soldering is for real plumbers 🤣

  • @Kevin-bu8st
    @Kevin-bu8st Місяць тому

    I have a question on the hot water outlet on top. I want to install an immersion heater but the 22mm copper pipe runs across the nut where the heater will be installed. Would it be okay to rise the pipe up about 6" to make room for the heater? or is there a reason why the 90deg bend is thigh to the top of the cylinder? A Great tutorial by the way

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing Місяць тому

      @@Kevin-bu8st thanks. Perfectly fine to rise it. Just make sure you definitely tee in the vent pipe.

  • @DavidDefossez
    @DavidDefossez Місяць тому

    question, I'm thinking to use the jackoboard as well for my shower install that's coming up. What do you use to cut the board to size? (it looked so clean on yours) 😀

  • @johnshaw8013
    @johnshaw8013 2 місяці тому

    Could you not get your arm out of the bottom hole to smooth over the top hole fill?

  • @markfernandes2467
    @markfernandes2467 2 місяці тому

    Orry, what areas do you cover?

  • @andypag1071
    @andypag1071 2 місяці тому

    Is that boss white?

  • @no-ic3rg
    @no-ic3rg 2 місяці тому

    Quality job

  • @RizkyChannel55
    @RizkyChannel55 2 місяці тому

    Nice shering

  • @quickgasservices5223
    @quickgasservices5223 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video, did my first Buteline rad extension last month. Its actually very simple system.

  • @garryritson7712
    @garryritson7712 3 місяці тому

    Very nice install. Love it,. And you and bailey as usual smashed it. Great work guys.

  • @nishanckarunatillake3361
    @nishanckarunatillake3361 3 місяці тому

    Thanks this is a really nicely done video. Small question is it better to do the flush or power flush before installing the new boiler or after. Just wondering if it is done before (using the old boiler to heat it up), the sediments in the pipes and radiators won’t go through the new boiler

  • @markcostello2734
    @markcostello2734 3 місяці тому

    Something to think about - I always thought a plate heat exchanger should be piped countercurrent Eg boiler flow top / boiler return bottom - system flow top system return bottom Just think of a combi plate heat exchanger - mcw and boiler return are together as are hot out and boiler flow If you leave it like that the flow to the system will be at the boiler return temperature ie 20 deg lower then you require - plus the temperature degradation loss To quote Andrew Millward - hope that helps 😂

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      I'm pretty sure it is piped that way. So each side is opposite. But the flow enters the bottom from the boiler. System flow leaves from the top. I don't believe it makes a huge difference which way round it is installed but could be wrong. Thanks

    • @markcostello2734
      @markcostello2734 3 місяці тому

      Didn’t watch till the end before making a comment 😮😂 Can remember a heat geek video on a commercial plant room in a school where they couldn’t get the rads to temperature and the plate was piped like yours Keep up the content good to see the experiences of others in the trade 👍

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      @markcostello2734 Haa thanks. You had me panicking then. It was all working lovely. Thanks for watching.

  • @JesterEric
    @JesterEric 3 місяці тому

    They have a reset button linked to the thermostat. If engaged it wont heat. If you have a range cooker that heats water the water my get too hot and reset the immersion if you have forgotten to switch it off

  • @PlumbLikeTom
    @PlumbLikeTom 3 місяці тому

    That is a sweet install mate, I've just priced something similar for a customer, I'm always nervous about pressurising old systems

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      Thanks Tom. Hope you are well. It definitely takes a bit of the fear out of the job, leaving it open vented. The plate worked great.

  • @bryandumbrell8626
    @bryandumbrell8626 3 місяці тому

    Nice looking job Luke

  • @magicalsounds7966
    @magicalsounds7966 3 місяці тому

    Why is the pump on the return pipe ?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      It's not. It's on the flow 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @magicalsounds7966
      @magicalsounds7966 3 місяці тому

      @@loving-plumbing So, if the flow from the boiler goes to the bottom of the plate heat exchanger, when it exits, it exits from the top? If yes, why? I’m just an apprentice 👍

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      @@magicalsounds7966 so it's opposite to each other. Flow in the bottom from the boiler so it heats up the return as it comes through on the other side. The two systems never actually mix. Only transfer heat.

  • @tomstrutton4351
    @tomstrutton4351 3 місяці тому

    So if the vent and cold feed come all the way down to the cupboard….why use a plate?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      To separate the potential problems, the old original system could cause a modern boiler. Too risky pressurising the existing system. So playing it safe really.

    • @tomstrutton4351
      @tomstrutton4351 3 місяці тому

      @@loving-plumbing I’d never pressurise an old system either…. But an open vented boiler may have been ok in this scenario….pump so low down….no pumping over issues..and the fact the old boiler lasted so long…testimant to quite a good clean system. But I get your point

  • @legendhero99
    @legendhero99 3 місяці тому

    If the cold feed gate valve is open, does that mean that cold water is going into the cylinder as you are working? Or did you run the shower to the extent that you used it to empty the cold tank and drop the level in the cylinder as well?

  • @ryanthornborough1820
    @ryanthornborough1820 3 місяці тому

    Lovely install!

  • @normanboyes4983
    @normanboyes4983 3 місяці тому

    Interesting job - how are they producing DHW?

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      They have a separate direct unvented cylinder . Strange layout . Thanks

  • @griffithsheating
    @griffithsheating 3 місяці тому

    Nice work lads 👌 we’ve just done a very very similar job to that one 😎

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      Nice one, thank you. I look forward to seeing your installation. Hopefully, your old boiler wasn't as heavy !

  • @CommercialGasEngineerVideos
    @CommercialGasEngineerVideos 3 місяці тому

    Loving this plumbing video

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      Thank you very much. I shall watch your videos 👍🏻

  • @holmesy321
    @holmesy321 3 місяці тому

    Hi, very useful video - thanks. Just a quick one. I have a gate valve between my cold water cylinder and the hot water, and also the second outlet for a pumped shower the same as this. In order to drain down as you suggest, does that result you essentially draining the cold water storage tank fully, and then the top of the HW cylinder will drain?

  • @dontknow710
    @dontknow710 3 місяці тому

    Why is this called budget? Would you use part plastic in high end jobs too?

  • @murdogordon3091
    @murdogordon3091 3 місяці тому

    Do you need to strengthen the roof trusses if you put a tank in the attic? There must be a fair weight when full of water. I'm planning putting my thermal store in the attic. Thanks

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      Yep. You definitely want to put it above a structural wall or have a decent timber support base built.

    • @murdogordon3091
      @murdogordon3091 3 місяці тому

      @@loving-plumbing Thanks for the speedy reply.

  • @charliefox6987
    @charliefox6987 3 місяці тому

    great vid, if you were called to install a boiler but the customer was not willing to agree to power flush the system before hand , would you agree to the install ? even tho by default this would make the warranty invalid (I assume) and would you make note of this on the commisioning documents

    • @loving-plumbing
      @loving-plumbing 3 місяці тому

      Power flush is not mandatory. A chemical flush is.