Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! Re: Should my HWS be mounted like this 7May 20, 2008 5:09 pm ![]() I dont really know....but i wonder if that plug was supposed to plug into that powerpoint.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() LOL i thought about that too....let us know what happens Anne? Re: Should my HWS be mounted like this 8May 20, 2008 7:37 pm Seems a bit bozo mounted to me. ![]() I would have put it lower and to the right so the power cord actually reaches and then bend the pipes to suit the locations. From that pic, it looks like they are trying to make life easy with no bends in their pipes. But they might be just trying to get it high enough to meet regulations with the window neatrby they have to be so far away etc etc. I'd be asking some pretty serious questions about it's current location. Steve Re: Should my HWS be mounted like this 9May 21, 2008 9:27 pm Quote: I'd be asking some pretty serious questions about it's current location. That we will ![]() Quote: You should NEVER mount a HWS! They are quite hard and uncomfortable, and don't respond much anyway! You should NEVER mount a HWS! Will keep that in mind Ash. Are you speaking from experience. Maybe from your wilder younger days ![]() ![]() Nicola - thanks for the link. I will be paying a visit to the display next week. Even our rental has the recessed box ![]() Grandview 36 on Beautiful Bribie Site Start Dec 5th 2007 Projected completion May 12th 2008 NOPE Handover 24th June 2008 Moved in 11th July 2008 Wating on one final thing - Still - Oct 2009 That's brilliant would appreciate if you have you can locate the other doc so I can use it with my discussion with the building surveyor 10 1934 Hello everyone, I have a question regarding moving a chandelier after it has been mounted. The chandelier in question is quite large, measuring 4 meters… 0 72738 No the fireplace doesn’t work. It’s been enclosed. I’m not sure what was removed, as it was done quite some time ago - well before what I can see with photos online… 2 12059 |