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Quote from: Alex Wingrove on December 14, 2012, 10:34:35 amIf it doesn't spin you wont get any water. If i have to replace it every 4-8 weeks I couldn't care less. Im sick to death of leaks!Its rated at 12 Bar @ 20 deg and then decreases to 4 Bar @ 82 deg 3 Bar @ 98 deg4 Bar is about 60psi. That's why I used the copped pipe coming straight out of the boiler. I once blew a hole in the Barrier Pipe.I couldn't use jubilee fastenings any more, because I use one heater for two reels, when there are two of us working and one stops his flow, the heat in the other reel increases significantly so much so that it blew regularly.We've been using this for 4 weeks now and not has a single blow. The only problem which I'm sorting out as well speak, is how the hose joins the reel. This is my only weak point especially if I have reeled out 80m of hose.I use 1 heater for 2 reels. I use the hoselock 4 port thing like Roy harding, the rad hose with brass hoselocks hens on with jubilee clips to the reels I haven't had any problem with this setup, no hoses popping off. My only problem which isn't heat related, is the elbows coming from the reels, if they are pulled slightly at the wrong direction they leak. I like the look of you connector on your reel, can you update us as to the longivity of it?
If it doesn't spin you wont get any water. If i have to replace it every 4-8 weeks I couldn't care less. Im sick to death of leaks!Its rated at 12 Bar @ 20 deg and then decreases to 4 Bar @ 82 deg 3 Bar @ 98 deg4 Bar is about 60psi. That's why I used the copped pipe coming straight out of the boiler. I once blew a hole in the Barrier Pipe.I couldn't use jubilee fastenings any more, because I use one heater for two reels, when there are two of us working and one stops his flow, the heat in the other reel increases significantly so much so that it blew regularly.We've been using this for 4 weeks now and not has a single blow. The only problem which I'm sorting out as well speak, is how the hose joins the reel. This is my only weak point especially if I have reeled out 80m of hose.
Quote from: richard clues on December 14, 2012, 11:53:53 amQuote from: [GQC] Tim on December 14, 2012, 11:44:32 amQuote from: richard clues on December 14, 2012, 11:37:20 amQuote from: Alex Wingrove on December 14, 2012, 10:34:35 amIf it doesn't spin you wont get any water. If i have to replace it every 4-8 weeks I couldn't care less. Im sick to death of leaks!Its rated at 12 Bar @ 20 deg and then decreases to 4 Bar @ 82 deg 3 Bar @ 98 deg4 Bar is about 60psi. That's why I used the copped pipe coming straight out of the boiler. I once blew a hole in the Barrier Pipe.I couldn't use jubilee fastenings any more, because I use one heater for two reels, when there are two of us working and one stops his flow, the heat in the other reel increases significantly so much so that it blew regularly.We've been using this for 4 weeks now and not has a single blow. The only problem which I'm sorting out as well speak, is how the hose joins the reel. This is my only weak point especially if I have reeled out 80m of hose.i'll have to take a video of how i plumbed mine it. for just £5 something + vat and p&p for the correct fitting mine will never leak or need replacing. I think telling us what fitting you used might be a lot quicker. if you read back on this page you will see the link to it that i put up! but here it is again:- I used one of these on my hose http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/hozelock-type-brass-hose-reel-fitting-swivel-elbow.htmlBe there done that, leaks under hot pressure,
Quote from: [GQC] Tim on December 14, 2012, 11:44:32 amQuote from: richard clues on December 14, 2012, 11:37:20 amQuote from: Alex Wingrove on December 14, 2012, 10:34:35 amIf it doesn't spin you wont get any water. If i have to replace it every 4-8 weeks I couldn't care less. Im sick to death of leaks!Its rated at 12 Bar @ 20 deg and then decreases to 4 Bar @ 82 deg 3 Bar @ 98 deg4 Bar is about 60psi. That's why I used the copped pipe coming straight out of the boiler. I once blew a hole in the Barrier Pipe.I couldn't use jubilee fastenings any more, because I use one heater for two reels, when there are two of us working and one stops his flow, the heat in the other reel increases significantly so much so that it blew regularly.We've been using this for 4 weeks now and not has a single blow. The only problem which I'm sorting out as well speak, is how the hose joins the reel. This is my only weak point especially if I have reeled out 80m of hose.i'll have to take a video of how i plumbed mine it. for just £5 something + vat and p&p for the correct fitting mine will never leak or need replacing. I think telling us what fitting you used might be a lot quicker. if you read back on this page you will see the link to it that i put up! but here it is again:- I used one of these on my hose http://www.gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/acatalog/hozelock-type-brass-hose-reel-fitting-swivel-elbow.html
Quote from: richard clues on December 14, 2012, 11:37:20 amQuote from: Alex Wingrove on December 14, 2012, 10:34:35 amIf it doesn't spin you wont get any water. If i have to replace it every 4-8 weeks I couldn't care less. Im sick to death of leaks!Its rated at 12 Bar @ 20 deg and then decreases to 4 Bar @ 82 deg 3 Bar @ 98 deg4 Bar is about 60psi. That's why I used the copped pipe coming straight out of the boiler. I once blew a hole in the Barrier Pipe.I couldn't use jubilee fastenings any more, because I use one heater for two reels, when there are two of us working and one stops his flow, the heat in the other reel increases significantly so much so that it blew regularly.We've been using this for 4 weeks now and not has a single blow. The only problem which I'm sorting out as well speak, is how the hose joins the reel. This is my only weak point especially if I have reeled out 80m of hose.i'll have to take a video of how i plumbed mine it. for just £5 something + vat and p&p for the correct fitting mine will never leak or need replacing. I think telling us what fitting you used might be a lot quicker.
Quote from: Alex Wingrove on December 14, 2012, 10:34:35 amIf it doesn't spin you wont get any water. If i have to replace it every 4-8 weeks I couldn't care less. Im sick to death of leaks!Its rated at 12 Bar @ 20 deg and then decreases to 4 Bar @ 82 deg 3 Bar @ 98 deg4 Bar is about 60psi. That's why I used the copped pipe coming straight out of the boiler. I once blew a hole in the Barrier Pipe.I couldn't use jubilee fastenings any more, because I use one heater for two reels, when there are two of us working and one stops his flow, the heat in the other reel increases significantly so much so that it blew regularly.We've been using this for 4 weeks now and not has a single blow. The only problem which I'm sorting out as well speak, is how the hose joins the reel. This is my only weak point especially if I have reeled out 80m of hose.i'll have to take a video of how i plumbed mine it. for just £5 something + vat and p&p for the correct fitting mine will never leak or need replacing.
heres mine and as a added bonus, you can see how my boiler is set on a frosty day
Be there done that, leaks under hot pressure,
Quote from: steven ainger on December 14, 2012, 11:38:27 amheres mine and as a added bonus, you can see how my boiler is set on a frosty day Very sloppy set up I must say! You've got your controls on upside down!
You have no leaks what so ever from boiler to hose reel using Hozelock? No drips? 54 deg isn't hot enough for me. It needs to be at least 70deg coming out of boiler for two reels, to have a decent temp at the brush
That connector is much better.54deg is way to cold, by the time it gets to brush will a good run of hose its almost 30deg. I like 50 deg a brush
Alex, I used to know a guy called Ernie Wingrove who used to produce pluming like that.