Following a successful Brexit, Noseall will be better off, his future will be brighter and JohnD will implode in a fit of his own rage, and much joy and merry making will take place.
Still waiting for that link Firegrouch...........
Following a successful Brexit, Noseall will be better off, his future will be brighter and JohnD will implode in a fit of his own rage, and much joy and merry making will take place.
Google is your friend, but since it is for the benefit of the hard of thinking, then here you go...http://www.buildup.eu/en/practices/...ropean-parliament-and-council-21-october-2009Still waiting for that link Firegrouch...........
Well I looked up Corgigrouch and it seems that he is still a member here but has been banned, so he hasn't changed his name at all, has he?he changes his name so often.
I haven't changed my avatar, I don't even have one.... You really are becoming senile..You were just as silly with your previous names as you are now. It was silly of you to change your Avatar to that.
"I wanna fit obsolete and inefficient plumbing products, but UK legislation won't let me......"
Boo fecking hoo. Really nothing do with the EU though is it boyo and you know it.
The EU directive provides for the compulsory use of wet rotors.
Class A circulation pumps
The EU directive provides for the compulsory use of wet rotors.
Starting from the 1.1 13 with a EEI coefficent lower than 0.27 installed out side the heat generator.
Starting from 1.1.15 with a EEI coefficent lower than 0.23 even if intergrated with in the heat generator or solar station
Starting from 1.1.20 with a EEI coefficceint lower than 0.23 even for the replacemants intergrated in existing heat generators.
Seriously, have you actually read the directive? Can you find the word "rotors" in it?