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Paul Richards

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I want to fit a pressure relief remote thermostat and retain the heater - is this possible? I also have a laminova that I'd like to retain. It's currently in the top hose but I wonder where is best to mount it in the new set up. Any recommendations?

 

Paul Richards

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Heater - yes - I have. You don't disturb the heater plumbing.

 

As for laminova - you're going to find the top hose very short of space. When I get round to it, I'll be making a bespoke end plate for my laminova to allow me to connect all the hoses together with the minimum of joints.

 

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Bri

Thanks for the response - good to know that it's possible to keep the heater. As far as the laminova goes I was wondering about fitting a T in the top hose and fitting the laminova in the hose between the T and the prrt.

I'll have to progress my rebuild a bit further to see if I have enough space for this.

 

Paul Richards

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my PRRT is just behind the rad, with the takeoff from the top hose, and the PRRT itself just in front of the submarine pipe. so nowhere near the heater piping.

I don't actually have a heater but the heater hose is bypassed from the original stat housing round to the water rail where it exits the head. Works a treat.

 

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Paul

I read your comments to mean you've pu the laminova in the bottom hose betweenn the PRRT and the original thermostat housing *thumbup*

 

Paul Richards

Area Representative - L.A.D.S. (Lancashire and District Sevens)

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