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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mike 108 on December 31, 2008, 12:23:25 pm
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I haven't got a water heater but I assume that the heater is operated by the water pressure/flow through the heater.
When the water flow is turned off - the gas flames die down?
When the water flow is turned on - the gas flames flare up?
What would be the effect when using a trigger valve on the pole - for instance, I use the trigger valve so that the water flow is on/off/on/off/on/off every few seconds.
Do you think the heater would still operate normally/effectively under such conditions?
Thanks
Mike
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
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couldnt you just have a bypass back into the tank, thus the flow would still be ok
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
i'm sure only 2 weeks ago it was the best thing since sliced bread, i allmost bought 3 of them ;)
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
Talking of vans don't buy a Vivario any more, Transits are the best and most beautiful vans on the road these days. ;D
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
i'm sure only 2 weeks ago it was the best thing since sliced bread, i allmost bought 3 of them ;)
;D ;D ;D ;D
Reminds me of the whole flocked & mono' thing that went on! even I was gobsmacked at that one! ;D
Tony
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While I've got you two together- hope you had a good xmas & all the best for 2009! should be no lack of cyber entertainment anyway ;D
Tony
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
Talking of vans don't buy a Vivario any more, Transits are the best and most beautiful vans on the road these days. ;D
So what happened to the VW T4 then? (or whatever it was)
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While I've got you two together- hope you had a good xmas & all the best for 2009! should be no lack of cyber entertainment anyway ;D
Tony
Ive had a cracking christmas, really been good, i havent had to lose my temper once ( with the extended family )
the same to you Tony, have a good 2009
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Sorry Mike
Talk about mass hijack of a thread :D
Tony
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Yes, happy new year to you all - looks like we'll be bitchin' on the laptops for a few more days yet if this weather doesn't pick up.
Who's next?
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
Talking of vans don't buy a Vivario any more, Transits are the best and most beautiful vans on the road these days. ;D
So what happened to the VW T4 then? (or whatever it was)
i had a T4, sold it for something smaller, the berlingo multispace
hey i even have a tank for the van ( its still out the rear garden, since before i went to disney in oct ::) ::) just not had the time or inclination, though i will have to get it down next week as the barrels have to go before the hernia op
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What!?
I'm suprised at you Matt, going smaller :o What, with your burning enthusiasm of business analisis & super accelerated desire for UK domination!!!!
You run the risk of becoming "just a plodder" along with me & ftp at this rate! ;D
;) ;)
Tony
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What!?
I'm suprised at you Matt, going smaller :o What, with your burning enthusiasm of business analisis & super accelerated desire for UK domination!!!!
You run the risk of becoming "just a plodder" along with me & ftp at this rate! ;D
;) ;)
Tony
that was my worry, i got over it by telling myself the berlingo is just a test of the van, this time next year i could own 4 of them, think big, be big ;)
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Matt.
I've never really understood the 'bypass' argument (in spite of having had one at one time).
Surely, unless the bypass operates on a pressure relief valve principle (as in a pump with an internal bypass), then SOME water will always go along the bypass route and pressure at the brush head will drop.
That's what happened when I incorporated one, anyway.
Mike
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Matt.
I've never really understood the 'bypass' argument (in spite of having had one at one time).
Surely, unless the bypass operates on a pressure relief valve principle (as in a pump with an internal bypass), then SOME water will always go along the bypass route and pressure at the brush head will drop.
That's what happened when I incorporated one, anyway.
Mike
yes, you need to find how far you can have the bypass tap open, i have it a 1/4 open, the idea is if you turn the flow off at the pole / brush head then all the flow goes back into the tank ( or before the pump ), at 1/4 open i find the flow at the brush just right AND the pump doesnt cycle ( turn on and off with the pressure switch ), play with it till you have enough flow going back to the tank so that the pump doesnt stop
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thats the way mat , the maine dif of mine is iv used manely push fiting to stop leaks
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
Everything you`ve said there is sarcastic but spot on,many a true word said in jest and i only hope nothing goes tits up when you get a leak.Are these heaters designed to be used all day long or many hours over the course of 1 the simple answer is NO there not there for a quick shower at the end of 1,lots on here are using them now and they seem to think that because of this it`s ok saftey in numbers and all that,the thing what some don`t seem to realise is that people like Macmac couldn`t give a toss if it blows up in your face and that`s a fact.People using these heaters are not insured against anything happening to them or others,there not insured when working on houseing association property or similar basically anywhere near members of the public.Ring your insurance company and tell them what you are actually doing with that heater and how it`s fitted and then think again.
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how much diss did you got on your new heater, now hears a good one runing rownd dissing any one who got gas boler ther so dangerus ????????????? but hapey ot sell one he bort , a man with vues on how dangerus it has the gall to sell one to put in a van , but thats just dubul standereds , how can you sell it with your take on them , this is just my opinion on it
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how much diss did you got on your new heater, now hears a good one runing rownd dissing any one who got gas boler ther so dangerus ????????????? but hapey ot sell one he bort , a man with vues on how dangerus it has the gall to sell one to put in a van , but thats just dubul standereds , how can you sell it with your take on them , this is just my opinion on it
good question
how can you sell yours to some unsuspecting person who it might blow up and kill them , surely you should be selling it to a person who will use it for what it was built for, a hunter who has a lodge up in the mountains of Virginia for example
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how much diss did you got on your new heater, now hears a good one runing rownd dissing any one who got gas boler ther so dangerus ????????????? but hapey ot sell one he bort , a man with vues on how dangerus it has the gall to sell one to put in a van , but thats just dubul standereds , how can you sell it with your take on them , this is just my opinion on it
Have you been on the bear or is speil chequer plain op.
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ive found you a site to sell it
ww.iboughtaheaterandnowdontwantitasithinkitsunsafeicannotfindahunterinvirginiatobuyit.biz
dont ever say this place isnt helpfull ;)
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I haven't got a water heater but I assume that the heater is operated by the water pressure/flow through the heater.
When the water flow is turned off - the gas flames die down?
When the water flow is turned on - the gas flames flare up?
What would be the effect when using a trigger valve on the pole - for instance, I use the trigger valve so that the water flow is on/off/on/off/on/off every few seconds.
Do you think the heater would still operate normally/effectively under such conditions?
Thanks
Mike
Have a Chat with Natheal Jones, I spent a long time designing a switch for his gas heater that can also be operated through a varispeed controler.
Turn off the water and the controller and the gas heater switch off, Turn on your water and the varistream and the gas heater switch on.
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ive found you a site to sell it
ww.iboughtaheaterandnowdontwantitasithinkitsunsafeicannotfindahunterinvirginiatobuyit.biz
dont ever say this place isnt helpfull ;)
Not another thing you did yourself lol. ;D ;D :-*
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Where've you been Mike, didn't you know gas was way too dangerous to carry around in your van?
Oh, & by the way, gas is just like SOOOOOO yesterday!! ::)
;) ;)
Tony
Everything you`ve said there is sarcastic but spot on,many a true word said in jest and i only hope nothing goes tits up when you get a leak.Are these heaters designed to be used all day long or many hours over the course of 1 the simple answer is NO there not there for a quick shower at the end of 1,lots on here are using them now and they seem to think that because of this it`s ok saftey in numbers and all that,the thing what some don`t seem to realise is that people like Macmac couldn`t give a toss if it blows up in your face and that`s a fact.People using these heaters are not insured against anything happening to them or others,there not insured when working on houseing association property or similar basically anywhere near members of the public.Ring your insurance company and tell them what you are actually doing with that heater and how it`s fitted and then think again.
BUT, it wasn't me that told everyone they were great. I, never told anyone to buy a gas heater.
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:o Surely when the manufacturers place these "Portable Shower Heaters" they have to pass stringent tests!
Are we really to assume that if I take a shower for more than say 20 mins... the shower/gas bottle/room/house is going to blow up...?
I for one can't see the problem!
(and yes I have read countless threads on here and other forums, basically saying the same thing over and over...) ::)
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how much diss did you got on your new heater, now hears a good one runing rownd dissing any one who got gas boler ther so dangerus ????????????? but hapey ot sell one he bort , a man with vues on how dangerus it has the gall to sell one to put in a van , but thats just dubul standereds , how can you sell it with your take on them , this is just my opinion on it
Have you been on the bear or is speil chequer plain op.
:o :o :o
I seem to remember Trotsky saying something like this some time ago...
Almost got hung, drawn & quartered! ;D
Some people cant spell, some are dyslexic and yet others just don't care!
(there are those who can't use a spell checker, because they are in too much of a hurry to answer, when upset!) ::)
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Don't take the mick Chameleon think Dyslexic. ;)
Rule three on forum rules. :)
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yes nwh don't forget the rules! I for one am yjust starting to read tommy's posts more easily now. good on you mr jackson, it can't be easy for you coming on here
gas is safe imo if you have a sense of smell in case there's a leak, and to answer ON TOPIC (wild I know!) ....
your trigger will be fine with a gas heater as long as you fit a thermostatic mixer valve.
I can't stress enough to everyone what a cracking piece of kit these things are!
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im T total , now the thumostatic mixer if you dont put cold water in it cuts the flow off????
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cold in one side, hot the other, warm out.
i've not had a "low flow" issue since I fitted mine
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ive found you a site to sell it
ww.iboughtaheaterandnowdontwantitasithinkitsunsafeicannotfindahunterinvirginiatobuyit.biz
dont ever say this place isnt helpfull ;)
Not another thing you did yourself lol. ;D ;D :-*
yep all my own work that ;)
i did think of paying some1 75 quid to crack the joke, but then thought better of it ;)
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i just wonerd if i wood be a problem . as i v got a bi pass ronwd my pump and very hapy with it