You're a legend Wilko & you Lee and of course Richard Burns always great help on here ! Was looking at those ki d of relays earlier as used to use them for bms and AC controls in heat pumps etc. Years ago but. Thanks again, and if using the relay then the rf link could effectively switch to the...
Haven't got a drawing as such buddy, but can explain what I have / seems like !
Looks like it's trying to be a C+ plan,
but the install was a mess, I have stripped it all out and reconnected as it was but with new valve etc..
From the boiler only the heating has a circ pump on it straight...
I don't have photos or layout as such as I'm going looking into it for a friend and client in a way but just know its nexan cable solid core type cable not sure if comes as a mat or separately but is apparently fitted into the screed. An only guess / estimate full length of the mat really.
Hey all have an old boiler looks like C+, I have had to use an rf mains link to act as a remote switch line if you get what I mean from cylinder stat into dhw valve, valve motors around and goes to boiler in wiring centre via rf link and calls boiler in, only issue is that boiler is also...
So have set up the RF kit etc.. and all was great until the micro switch on dhw valve calls to the boiler which is old school L,N,E no sw/l and by feeding onto that which is of course linked to a pump it then back feeds 240V to the pump via the linked cable with the switched lines to call the...
Have spoken to the chaps at PCE instruments and they think it would definitely work to find the break and can be used dead or live with 240V no problems, I also have two new volt sticks and various other toys to try, spoke also to a woman named Vicky at Underfloor heating services who has guys...
Neighbour had a big flood and another company was called in on the insurance to sort it and apparently neighbour told my friend today that the joint against the wall where black tubing was and jointed with a squeezy tool into like barrel looking connectors fixed his ! I'm guessing it was crimped...
Ok sound, used to use Cat and Genny on the fibre installs to check u/g cabling routes etc.. for the civils to dig. Apparently this guy from mainland has a tool to locate right down to an area size of a 10p piece but I've never heard of such a thing.
Thanks Richard, I have a rather expensive set from teaching fibre installs and copper comms while working for Jersey Telecoms a while back but not sure if will go far enough as this is apparently quite deep into screed. Nexans solid core cables.
As above I need to track down a fault on underfloor heating electric mat or loose cable system as to get a guy to come and find fault area from u.k. is around £2,000 apparently and repair etc.. I'm almost certain that it's going to be a joint on the cold tails but any kit that could be used to...
As in faster loop testing with the higher confidence on the result even with rcd/ rcbo in circuit & not affected by the devices impedance, that's all nothing tasty like that lovely e-numbered cereal
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