Guys. I have ❤ some of your comments today. I do read through them but its usually late on a evening when I should be switching off but I cant. Anyway some of you have asked about the Riello burners. SOOOOOO I will do a video on them. I must admit they are very different from your domestic stuff. These are also used on your gas boosted systems. Take care guys and see you soon.
Lee, absolutely loved this one. Great vid and you sound like a top bloke and love the fact you take the time to put down info for the next engineer is a great touch. 👍🏼
I'm not in the industry just for myself. I'm here for everyone. If I can make it easier for the next lad or lass I will. 👍 that's also why I print 2 lots of combustion tickets.
It's not a bad shout too! Dates and marking up all the ventilation grilles sizes, we have data badges on the boilers, so should we not have the ventilation marked too! It's all part of the combustion process, you need the air on a open flued system. It's a good way forward. Great video lots of content 👍👍
Great video Allen! Good to see commercial catered for. Those Quanta’s are a great boiler apart from ignition probes breaking down on a regular basis and needing replacing!
Replace the heat Exchanger like that one in the REMEHA last month... it weights a tone...and a half! GREAT VID! and a very clean boiler room, top professional.
Those rpz valves are an over engineered backflow prevention device, they keep water downstream of the valve at a lower pressure and encorporate a prv (blow off valve) for any rise in pressure in order to maintain a downstream lower pressure along with the usual double check valve ...bit over kill for your home though lol
I know, that’s not right condense will destroy the rubber seals and leak combustion gases into the area they should be solvent cement as per spec condense is slightly acidic
Hi Allen, your comment on the combustion air inlet was funny, you should never emit boiler exhaust gasses into a boiler room. I think your a bit out of your depth, Lee knows his stuff that’s for sure and that’s from a commercial gas engineer of 30 years, it would be nice to see a plant room a little older with some older appliances and old school fire protection fusible links and drop weights etc and if you can get access to a steam plant room that would amazing, I know from experience there not easy to come by anymore. Ian
Hey Allen, no problem I’ll send you some footage of my interesting plant rooms, footage may be off my iPhone been on telly before so it’s not going to be that quality, just heard you saying about your daughter 😕 my heart bleeds
All high spec kit in the plant rooms. Remeha are, in my opinion, one of the best on the market. Great for maintenance. Lee, might be worth getting yourself a belt tensioner gauge. Fenner used to make them. It gives you a way of measuring the correct tension of your belts. Best on bigger, longer belts, but a useful thing to have (once had issues with new AHUs where they came to us poorly aligned/tensioned. No argument if you set them up with a tension gauge!). Apologies if I’m telling my granny how to suck eggs!! Just if it helps you. www.bearings-online.co.uk/item/1331/Belts/Fenner-Belt-Tensioning-Pen.html eBay do them to.
@@cliveramsbotty6077 they aren’t really a big issue, in my experience. Although we have a large building where the 610 boilers used to pop sections often. Once we convinced the water quality company that 13 ph was far too high to have circulating round the system, and got it down to a more realistic level, nearer 9, it stopped happening. Remeha’s are really great to work on.
Thank you so much for the comment. As I said many times I am a domestic engineer and have never seen these before. Someone on one of the other videos asked if it was the flue. I didn’t know at the time. I know a lot more about them now though.
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Guys. I have ❤ some of your comments today. I do read through them but its usually late on a evening when I should be switching off but I cant. Anyway some of you have asked about the Riello burners. SOOOOOO I will do a video on them. I must admit they are very different from your domestic stuff. These are also used on your gas boosted systems. Take care guys and see you soon.
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Lee, absolutely loved this one. Great vid and you sound like a top bloke and love the fact you take the time to put down info for the next engineer is a great touch. 👍🏼
Thank for for doing commercial, you the man Alan
Thank You
Great to see commercial with people who know what there taking about 😊
He’s a good fella dating all new parts and marking up ventilations
I'm not in the industry just for myself. I'm here for everyone. If I can make it easier for the next lad or lass I will. 👍 that's also why I print 2 lots of combustion tickets.
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It's not a bad shout too! Dates and marking up all the ventilation grilles sizes, we have data badges on the boilers, so should we not have the ventilation marked too!
It's all part of the combustion process, you need the air on a open flued system. It's a good way forward.
Great video lots of content 👍👍
Great video Allen! Good to see commercial catered for. Those Quanta’s are a great boiler apart from ignition probes breaking down on a regular basis and needing replacing!
Lee is showing us some amazing stuff. Thanks
A video on Riello burners would be great.
I can make that possible for ya. 👍🤘 Nice burner.
Agreed
Thanks for another great Video Alan
Replace the heat Exchanger like that one in the REMEHA last month... it weights a tone...and a half! GREAT VID! and a very clean boiler room, top professional.
Thanks you very much.
Thank you for time marking your videos very helpful
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What a great vlog Allen and Lee.
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Bloody big kw love the explanation
Great video 🤙🤙 appreciate the time and effort you lads put in to the video, cheers 👍👍👍
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Brilliant stuff 👏 cheers for the video
Thank you for watching
Setting up them there grundfos pumps properly would be a good video
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Vids are getting better.
Great video lads! Does Lee have a channel?
That was scary 14 burners love it though
Lee was a good host
Is it legal to plumb a downspout into a soil waste pipe?
👍 keep well and safe all, best wishes.
Thank You
I like the quinta good boiler if you keep them clean
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Those rpz valves are an over engineered backflow prevention device, they keep water downstream of the valve at a lower pressure and encorporate a prv (blow off valve) for any rise in pressure in order to maintain a downstream lower pressure along with the usual double check valve ...bit over kill for your home though lol
That were great was that Allen
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Push fit on flue condense 🤔
dangerous do you think?
I know, that’s not right condense will destroy the rubber seals and leak combustion gases into the area they should be solvent cement as per spec condense is slightly acidic
No it's not dangerous. I've never had one fail in years I've been doing commercial.
This is wonderful
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Does he work for a company or self employed? Also how does he get into working for the schools etc?
Top secret 😂😂👍
Manufactured trap on flue and no means of cleaning and commerical gas meter in plant room not allowed...
Hi Allen, your comment on the combustion air inlet was funny, you should never emit boiler exhaust gasses into a boiler room. I think your a bit out of your depth, Lee knows his stuff that’s for sure and that’s from a commercial gas engineer of 30 years, it would be nice to see a plant room a little older with some older appliances and old school fire protection fusible links and drop weights etc and if you can get access to a steam plant room that would amazing, I know from experience there not easy to come by anymore. Ian
bit harsh
Feel free to send us some videos in buddy.
The stupid person is the one that doesn’t ask the questions.
Hey Allen, no problem I’ll send you some footage of my interesting plant rooms, footage may be off my iPhone been on telly before so it’s not going to be that quality, just heard you saying about your daughter 😕 my heart bleeds
@@iandurnall202 That would be absolutely amazing, please send in landscape if possible. Thanks again
All high spec kit in the plant rooms. Remeha are, in my opinion, one of the best on the market. Great for maintenance. Lee, might be worth getting yourself a belt tensioner gauge. Fenner used to make them.
It gives you a way of measuring the correct tension of your belts. Best on bigger, longer belts, but a useful thing to have (once had issues with new AHUs where they came to us poorly aligned/tensioned. No argument if you set them up with a tension gauge!).
Apologies if I’m telling my granny how to suck eggs!! Just if it helps you.
www.bearings-online.co.uk/item/1331/Belts/Fenner-Belt-Tensioning-Pen.html
eBay do them to.
thanks for the tension gauge tip. i do wish remeha would lay off the aluminium though
@@cliveramsbotty6077 they aren’t really a big issue, in my experience. Although we have a large building where the 610 boilers used to pop sections often. Once we convinced the water quality company that 13 ph was far too high to have circulating round the system, and got it down to a more realistic level, nearer 9, it stopped happening. Remeha’s are really great to work on.
Speed fit is horrific
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Thank You
I’m going for my commercial because I’m sick of peoples shit in cupboards and smelly houses.
Ffs Alan if you didn't see that air intake get out of commercial and stick to domestic 🙄
Thank you so much for the comment. As I said many times I am a domestic engineer and have never seen these before. Someone on one of the other videos asked if it was the flue. I didn’t know at the time. I know a lot more about them now though.