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298 Pages·2015·13.47 MB·English
by  Treloar
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Master Basic Plumbing and Central Heating Roy Treloar 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 1 24/02/15 5:17 PM This book is designed to provide information about some of the basic principles and techniques of plumbing and central heating. You are solely responsible for the way you view and use the information in this book, and do so at your own risk. The author and publisher are not responsible for any injuries to person or damage to property that might occur due to using this book or following the advice in it. 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 2 24/02/15 5:17 PM Master Basic Plumbing and Central Heating Roy Treloar 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 3 24/02/15 5:17 PM First published in Great Britain in 2008 by John Murray Learning. An Hachette UK company. Previously published as Teach Yourself Basic Plumbing and Central Heating. First published in US in 2015 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. This edition published in 2015 by John Murray Learning Copyright © Roy Treloar 2008, 2010, 2015 The right of Roy Treloar to be identified as the Author of the Work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. Database right Hodder & Stoughton (makers) The Teach Yourself name is a registered trademark of Hachette UK. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, or as expressly permitted by law, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographic rights organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, John Murray Learning, at the address below. You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data: a catalogue record for this title is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: on file. Paperback ISBN 978 1 473 61162 7 eBook ISBN 978 1 444 12909 0 1 The publisher has used its best endeavours to ensure that any website addresses referred to in this book are correct and active at the time of going to press. However, the publisher and the author have no responsibility for the websites and can make no guarantee that a site will remain live or that the content will remain relevant, decent or appropriate. The publisher has made every effort to mark as such all words which it believes to be trademarks. The publisher should also like to make it clear that the presence of a word in the book, whether marked or unmarked, in no way affects its legal status as a trademark. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher to trace the copyright holders of material in this book. Any errors or omissions should be notified in writing to the publisher, who will endeavour to rectify the situation for any reprints and future editions. Cover image © Shutterstock Typeset by Cenveo® Publisher Services. Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Group (UK) Ltd, Croydon CR0 4YY. John Murray Learning policy is to use papers that are natural, renewable and recyclable products and made from wood grown in sustainable forests. The logging and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin. John Murray Learning Carmelite House 50 Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DZ www.hodder.co.uk 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 4 24/02/15 5:17 PM Contents Meet the author ix Introduction xi The ten most common plumbing problems Your safety checklist 1 The plumbing in your home 1 Incoming cold water supply Cold supply inside the dwelling The storage cistern The toilet-flushing cistern Hard and soft water Water softeners and water conditioners The above-ground drainage system The below-ground drainage system The equipotential earth bond 2 Hot water in your home 41 Gas installations Oil installations Flues and ventilation for gas- and oil-burning appliances The hot water supply Hot water storage systems Direct systems of hot water supply Indirect systems of hot water supply Instantaneous systems of hot water supply Thermal storage systems Choosing a new domestic hot water supply 3 Domestic central heating 73 Types of central heating system Radiant heating Central heating using radiators Micro-bore systems Radiators and heat emitters Radiator valves The boiler Heating controls Protecting heating systems 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 5 24/02/15 5:17 PM 4 Emergencies and contingency work 1 107 Turning off the water supply Draining down the water supply Draining down the central heating A dripping tap Water leaking from the body of a tap Lack of water flow from a tap Toilet will not flush Water continuously discharges into the pan Toilet or storage cistern overflowing Toilet leaking when flushed 5 Emergencies and contingency work 2 147 Burst pipes Noises from pipework Hot water problems Blockages in the waste-water pipework Smell of gas or fumes 6 Plumbing processes 173 Corrosion Pipework used for water supplies Copper pipework and fittings Bending copper tube Plastic pipework and fittings Specialist plumbing tools Concealing your pipework 7 Ancillary works and maintenance 201 Employing a qualified professional Gas or oil boiler maintenance Gas fire maintenance General plumbing maintenance 8 Undertaking small plumbing projects 213 Preparation and first principles Installing a washing machine or dishwasher Installing a water softener Making a connection to the soil pipe Installing an outside tap Removing a radiator to decorate behind it Repairing the water supply main Replacing the water supply main Installing a new storage cistern Replacing a faulty immersion heater vi 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 6 24/02/15 5:17 PM Insulating pipes against freezing Installing guttering and rainwater pipes Installing a new WC suite Installing new sink, basin or bath taps Installing a new sink, basin or bath Installing a shower cubicle Replacing a shower booster pump Appendix 1: Legislation 257 Work requiring notification under local building control Work to which Gas Regulations apply Work to which Water Regulations apply The professional plumber Appendix 2: Glossary 265 Appendix 3: Taking it further 275 Further reading Plumbing trade and professional bodies Index 277 Contents vii 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 7 24/02/15 5:17 PM This page intentionally left blank Meet the author I was in the last generation of children to leave school at the age of 15, in 1973. This makes me sound old, but no, I’m still in my 50s. When I started out as a plumber in the 1970s, things in the plumbing world seemed to stay the same for many years and any changes were a slow, steady progression. We had to learn to make joints to lead and cast-iron pipes, and they were skills that made you feel a real specialist in your craft. Since I first started teaching full time in 1985, it seems that the world of plumbing has gone through a ‘hyper leap’. Today the traditional skills are no longer required and things are put together with great speed, using plastic pipes with push-fit joints for all kinds of installation, including central heating pipework. Legislation today takes a much more prominent position than it did when I was last trading as a practising plumber. In the old days, you could, within reason, do as you pleased to make a system work. You could undertake all kinds of gas work, put in whatever boiler you liked and make all sorts of drainage alterations, as you saw fit. But today gas engineers must be registered and can only undertake work in the areas in which they have been assessed. New boilers must be energy-efficient and their installation must be registered with the local authority, which will also wish to know where you have altered pipework within a building, and whether you have an unvented hot-water system installed. It does not stop there: every time you alter plumbing or electrical installations, approval may be required in order to comply with the law. So, while in some ways plumbing has become easier, in another it has become very much harder if you want to trade. Along with this is the fact that modern boilers invariably have a limited lifespan because they have become so much more technical due to the need for efficiency. Boilers in the old days easily ran for 20–40 years, but finding the right person to solve a problem with a modern boiler is sometimes like trying to find a needle in a haystack, so the boiler is all too often replaced rather than repaired. Meet the author ix 611627_Mast_Bas_Plumb_Book.indb 9 24/02/15 5:17 PM

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This guide to the basics of plumbing and central heating is designed for complete amateurs, and written by one of the most experienced plumbing tutors in the country.Whether you are attempting projects such as installing a new bathroom or plumbing in a new dishwasher, or just need to understand enou
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