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If pipework is clipped properly it's not possible to lift off the brackets. I've tried in my house on the back of this convo and not a one of my 8 rads will lift because the pipework is all clipped down properly. I would have to turn off the water and then completely disconnect the valves to get it off, by which time my floor is soaked.Oh.no wrong again you gotta raise the rad first to tilt
Fine, but no need to get heated about it. ???No more about radiators start another thread if you want to drone on about it. See the title of this thread.
Sounds like some sort of weird dance, that.......or is it just a warm up?that is what i do. rotate , maybe only 45 deg. strap a cable tie or 3 to the wall bracket. paint/paper, whatever, then refix after.
Nicely bent to fit though!"Did that rcbo fit that board."
"Yes guv went in quite well."View attachment 89510
Do those bus-bar screw covers actually cut power as the on/off says? If so a couple are half-way!Was fault finding why the 63A MCB for some sports pitch lights was randomly tripping. Opened the DB and saw this. How many defects can you find?!
Yes they do......just bad work, obviouslyDo those bus-bar screw covers actually cut power as the on/off says? If so a couple are half-way!
Not to mention that unused ons that should be in the off position...
If you look at the main switch, that's what I did.Would you bother looking for fuses in that scenario or just turn off the DP main isolation ?
That's what I tend to do if posssible
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