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Bill H

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Aug 24, 2005, 6:42:26 AM8/24/05
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Hello;

I have bought an old house and have just had central heating and a combi
boiler fitted.

In my old kitchen is an old water heater / boiler the kind that sits over
the sink and used to be used for washing up etc.

As this boiler is now redundant I would like to remove it, electrics are no
problem as it simply plugs in, however the plumbing is.

Can anyone point me to a web site detailing such things as blanking off old
water pipes?

Many thanks

Bill H


ARWadsworth

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Aug 24, 2005, 5:25:31 PM8/24/05
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"Bill H" <bill...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Hi Bill

By the words "old water pipes" I assume that you mean redundant water pipes
and are not old implying imperial sized or lead pipe.

The typical stopends needed to cap off the water supply to electric water
heaters are usually 15mm compression or solder ends such as.
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=100123&ts=16523&id=68138
or
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=100122&ts=16580&id=11262

You can also use (at a push) with no pun intended the push fit stopends as a
good temporary measure
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=100985&ts=17775&id=18329
If the pipes are buried in the wall things can get a little harder to sort
out properly but it sounds like you may be fitting a new kitchen soon anyway
and could overcome this scenario later.

Adam

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