DanielSon taking charge on this install and showing Mikey some valuable tips on purging. So proud of him! And Peter admitted his issues with you/being on camera as I said before. Sweet installation by the entire team. Webstone obviously is having issues, not good.
i just saw what looked like leftovers of a fire on a outlet cover goto 32:24 and look at the wall on the left there seems to be smoke trail from the outlet box that goes up the wall
There are alot of bosch combis here in the Uk.. you have alot to learn about worcester bosch issues... plastic hydrolic blocks which pin hole, both left side and right side.. the green cover, which covers the diverter valve is because the restrictor behind the cold water turbine leaks (people think its the turbine but it is the restrictor behind it which crumbles when you try remove it) rather than fixing the issue, worcester designed the green plastic cover to protect the diverter valve.. also if you have a viewing glass at the electrodes which you seem to have This pops and sets fire to the boiler. Worcester now do the electrodes without the viewing glass... I work on alot of worcester bosch boilers here in the UK..
Looks good … I didn’t notice any fasteners holding the cabinet to the wall but maybe I missed it…. Now it time to remodel the closets and repaint …. 🇺🇸👊🏼🔨🪚👊🏼✌🏼🇺🇸
Here in the UK it is now fairly standard to install magnetic clearers/filters (MagnaClean or eqivelant) as part of the boiler piping to protect the boiler. We still commonly use steal radiators and cast iron circulatory in heating system with copper pipe. These filters pull the iron particals out of the water in the system. Does this kind of filter exist in the US?
We have Triangle Tubes in one of our University's dorms. About 50 of them bitches. We have swapped out quite a few Venturis on them. They like to eat the plastic. Other then that they've been solid.
You said she mail man I laughed so hard I fell out of the chair and to tell you the truth I mean there's a lot of nice looking ones out there you can't even tell you know you might you might even be grabbing on to a trunk 😱😱😱😱😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you might not even know that's crazy I better stop cuz this ain't the uncensored one just kidding around a little bit and Andrew Dice Clay fan great job man that look that looks beautiful it looks like a work of art for real it's great I love your channel you do excellent good quality work love it I always learning I'm always learning
I thought plumbers before you run water through a system or faucet you run should have clear water because like the faucet now has grud that was in the lines now is in the cartridge of the faucet. Same with the boiler. You saw all the crap that ran through when you were purging the boiler.
I also don't understand that the system wasn't flushed, and corrosion treatment added as well? It is part of the install of any replacement boiler fitted in the Uk? Bosch wouldn't warrantee this install in the uk? Apart from that great install!
That was "thanksgiving" and dessert! 🤣🤣😅🤣 Glad you know how to solder, something about the smell of Flux & solder at the end just before you fill !!!😐 Thanks again for the videos! 🍺🍺🍺🥃🥃🎳⛳ Stay safe. Retired (werk'n)keyboard super tech. Wear your safety glasses!
You can get the Taco 007e's in Stainless if you want. That would really eliminate the rust in the water, and make the #LetsGoBosch last even longer! 😎👍
Dang I would say I did the framing around that but I've never been to New York but I have nothing weird framing around some weird things LOL did you keep your boots dry is the question
@@scotts4125 hell no, I'm a fan from day 1, why would you even say that? Mike always will mention if we see things easier, send your thoughts. Right way you jump to the extremes. I'm not a hater to anyone.
@@scotts4125 did I tell you when you asked Mike why he didn't use a new combustion meter Mike didn't know what he is doing? People who live in glass houses and only see out should invest in a shit load of duct tape.
@@PipeDoctor Rinnai Infinitys are the standard here for instantanous gas water heating., in our subtropical enviorment they are generally always mounted externally on the building. last 10 to 15 years with little to no maintance then are a throw it away & put a new one in.
I see this in my profession. We have a new(er) guy and I train him on things as much as I can and he knows I'm a phone call away. I have found some of the other guys don't train him and just have him do menial jobs. I don't find that fair to the guy. You are much more valuable if you know more!
@@PipeDoctor I myself work on all types of wall hung high efficiency boilers day after day. With no bias toward any particular brand Buderus 142s and Triangle Tube have the most longevity that I’ve personally seen.This is not saying much considering they are at most 16 years old and are nearing their end of life. Thanks for your videos.