Plumbers. Bless them.

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In addition it's quite common for heating controls to be volts free.
Oxymoron, some volt free contacts have 240V connected to them.

And as many don't have any volts.
And here we have it, Ladies and Gentleman - only 4 days in and already we have a very strong contender for the title of Unbelievable Ignoramus 2013.

He's going to take some beating.
 
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So far BAS as expected all you have posted is **** and abuse, without even trying to address the problem.

I think your nothing but an old windbag that reads books and quotes pages of paste and copt texts.

Consider yourself ignored.
 
Hey banallsheds what's your problem? , no need for all these insults , curb your fookin tongue.
 
Bas, can you quit with the insults and name calling? It's all you ever do.
No it isn't.

But when f***wits like doitall turn up spouting utter nonsense and refusing to listen to a single person who knows more than him I see no value in not getting to the point.
 
Consider yourself ignored.
Fine - at least now I can warn everybody to take no notice of your dangerous and illegal ideas, and point out just how utterly clueless you are, without you wasting more of people's time by posting yet more ignorant drivel to prove I am right.
 
See, there you go again.

Dear lord.
This is a spade:

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This is not for beating around.

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Mind you - I am not in the least bit surprised to find you siding with donothingproperly. Are you actually a plumber as well?
 

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