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Constructing Architect. Water and heating Building Service (BSE) Team 1, A2010.

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1 Constructing Architect

2 Water and heating Building Service (BSE) Team 1, A2010

3 Water and heating pipes

4 Boiler

5 Hot water store tank

6 Unit

7 Unit with manifold

8 The flue system from gas boiler

9 Water and heating plan

10 Pipe in pipe system

11 Manifold

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13 Pipes from the manifold out in the floor

14 Different placements of pipes

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16 Steel pipes

17 The joins are visible If the pipes go on to the next room they have to be insulated

18 Principles for pipes in skirting panels

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20 Floor heating

21 A house with only floor heating

22 Difference in temperature on the surface.

23 Floor heating or/and heater? Radiators are best to place under the windows Radiators can change the temperature in the room very fast. Floor heating placed in concrete changes the temperature in the room very slowly It is best always to have radiators in the house/room. Especially where there are light constructions. - because the light constructions changes the temperature of the constructions very fast, and the floor heating are working very slow.

24 How to place a radiator

25 Dish washer or washing machine

26 Symbols SI: Sink KSI: Kitchen sink FD:Floor drain WC:Toilet BT:Bathtub SH:Shower WM:Washing machine DW: Dishwasher CSI: Cleaning sink

27 Abbreviations for pipe penetration: Heating forward Heating return Cold water Hot water Nature gas gas


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