Come on.... Tell us your actual qualifications and experience.
'weep tubes' being the correct terminology.Soft copper tube about 6mm. They were called `weep pipes` by some, I kid you not. Two copper pipes would be in the wall to the wall thermostat. You obviously think it is funny as it is all before your time.
'weep tubes' being the correct terminology.
Are you saying the ROOM/WALL thermostat was switched via gas weep tubes???..
What type of controls were you involved in with regards to gas powered equipment?I had interests in electronics and that was the career I followed and it covers a wide reange of applications including controls for large gas powered heating equipment.
YES. You ignorant person.'weep tubes' being the correct terminology.
Are you saying the ROOM/WALL thermostat was switched via gas weep tubes???..
Any particular reason for setting "blending valve" to 55c?..The blending valve was set to 55C.
...ahh right , so the boiler stat controlled the room stat???....never stop learning in this game , every day's a school day....YES. You ignorant person.
Then a copper weep tube from the boiler thermostat to the wall thermostat which was variable action.
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I had interests in electronics and that was the career I followed and it covers a wide reange of applications including controls for large gas powered heating equipment.
You have not a clue. Limited education and comprehension backed up by total ignorance....ahh right , so the boiler stat controlled the room stat???....never stop learning in this game , every day's a school day....
Thank you for schooling me on this total load of absolute bo!!ocks...
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