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fledermaus Sep 1st 2010 6:32 am

mains water turned off
 
The mains water if off to our house while they are working down the road. I don't understand why there is no hot water? Surely the tank should be full?

iaink Sep 1st 2010 6:37 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8819267)
The mains water if off to our house while they are working down the road. I don't understand why there is no hot water? Surely the tank should be full?

The tanks full, but there is no pressure to push the water out of it is my guess.

fledermaus Sep 1st 2010 6:38 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by iaink (Post 8819278)
The tanks full, but there is no pressure to push the water out of it is my guess.

Ah, so I don't have to worry about it? Flederman is not contactable hence my question.

Have now boiled up some rainwater so I can wash before work.

Oakvillian Sep 1st 2010 6:39 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8819267)
The mains water if off to our house while they are working down the road. I don't understand why there is no hot water? Surely the tank should be full?

There's no tank in the same way UK systems use tanks. The hot water system in a UK house is typically refilled from a header tank in the loft, so when the main is turned off you still get hot water while there's anything in the header tank to refill the cylinder. Here, though, the hot water heater is fed directly from the main: no mains pressure (coz it's turned off) means no hot water.

Ah, I see Iain got there first. What he said.

Souvy Sep 1st 2010 7:08 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8819281)
Ah, so I don't have to worry about it? Flederman is not contactable hence my question.

Have now boiled up some rainwater so I can wash before work.

Don't bother washing. You can't be that smelly on a daily basis.

Novocastrian Sep 1st 2010 7:16 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8819267)
The mains water if off to our house while they are working down the road. I don't understand why there is no hot water? Surely the tank should be full?

The hot issue has been dealt with, but didn't they (the work-crew) tell you they were going to cut you off? They should have, so you could fill a bath tub or whatever to tide you over (as it were).

Bali2010 Sep 1st 2010 8:07 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 8819345)
The hot issue has been dealt with, but didn't they (the work-crew) tell you they were going to cut you off? They should have, so you could fill a bath tub or whatever to tide you over (as it were).

Might have been a burst rather than a planned re-zone / repair.
Less familiar with normal practise &/or mains breaks / bursts in Canada, but we have 1000's of burst per year (not my house, but my Co.!) that could result in a similar situation.
Should be shortly followed by re-zoning & tanker / bowser for those without.

fledermaus Sep 1st 2010 9:13 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 8819330)
Don't bother washing. You can't be that smelly on a daily basis.

35C and no aircon, I can. Plus I was painting this am


Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 8819345)
The hot issue has been dealt with, but didn't they (the work-crew) tell you they were going to cut you off? They should have, so you could fill a bath tub or whatever to tide you over (as it were).

They left a note yesterday stuffed between the screen doors so we didn't get the note until this am. It said it would be off from 8am for 4 hours, seems they meant to say 8 hours.

Wasn't worth washing - first patient needed cleaning up after :ohmy::eek:

Novocastrian Sep 1st 2010 11:02 am

Re: mains water turned off
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8819570)
Wasn't worth washing - first patient needed cleaning up after :ohmy::eek:

Such is the lot of a public servant.


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