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  1. Thanks for all the feedback. The position seems to be that no one is really sure whether there is a problem or not. So far I've been around the house when the chauffe-eau has been turned on and able to monitor the pressure gauge, taking steps to reduce the pressure as it has risen towards 8 bar.

    At this stage I'm not comfortable to leave the chauffe-eau turned on when I can't monitor the pressure eg. overnight.

    When we go back at the beginning of May I'll call our friendly plombier and see what he has to say. I just have this dread of the needle going through the Richter Scale and blowing every joint and fitting in its way.[blink]

  2. Just to give a little more detail....

    The positioning is as follows. The mains water pipe comes out of the concrete floor of the garage which has a stopcock fitted to it. Immediately above this stopcock there is the gauge I referred to. Incorporated (I think) is a rotary adjuster for the pressure. This is set at around 4 and roughly corresponds to the reading on the gauge when the chauffe-eau isn't turned on.

    The groupe de sécurité has always dripped a bit when the chauffe-eau has been turned on but in the past I have never noticed what the gauge was reading.

    The positioning of the chauffe-eau is just above the stopcock and gauge (about 1 metre above).

  3. Can anyone please answer the following query.

    Our water pressure gauge (in the garage) shows a steady reading of around 4 (bar?). However, when the chauffe eau is turned on the gauge steadily rises towards 8. I haven't let it progress beyond this and have either turned the chauffe eau off or released the pressure by briefly turning on a tap. Whilst the pressure is rising the Groupe de Securité drips gently (as per normal).

    Is it correct (and safe) for the pressure to rise like this? I haven't noticed it doing it before but once I did I was a little concerned.

    Thanks in advance for any advice and guidance.

  4. Have a look here for one explanation.

    I've had several of these calls (in the UK). The first time I shouted foul abuse at him.

    The second time was actually more satisfying....  he came out with the usual lines "We've had a report from your internet service provider of serious virus problems from your computer."

    I replied... computer? what computer?

    he replied... your computer

    I replied...What computer

    I kept this up for a bit then I got bored so I said.... Oh, you think I've got a computer?

    he said... haven't you got a computer?

    I said ....No, why do you think I've got a compuetr... now $£^&  *£@

  5. When our French neighbour saw me starting to split some logs last year he came round and offered me the use of his splitter. It was a right beast, very heavy, which took some manouvering to get it from his house to ours.  It was a Woodline WL8 with and electric motor. I believe it generates a force of 8 tons. Absolutely brilliant and made easy work of the job.

  6. I saw on the BBC News this morning that this story was on the front page of some of the tabloids.....  what a joke. I don't even see it as a news story  at all.  Cook steals from supermarket... big deal.

    As to passing comment on  his mental state??? I don't know the man, I've no idea, all I know is what is reported by the media and we know that much of that is just rubbish.

  7. [quote user="pachapapa"]

    Normally ignore the event but this year, for a change, they seem to have chosen some difficult terrain.

    [/quote]

    So  you reckon the terrain is usually easy peasy?

  8. [quote user="dave21478"]I find this quite annoying....not just the weather, but pretty much any news story now.

    "Good evening, here is the news..... Some chap was murdered today in a small town. Here is Andy McWindswept, our correspondent, live from the scene...."

    "Good evening, I am standing outside an anonymous house with a policeman standing at the front door. I can confirm that some chap was murdered. I will fill time by repeating the same few facts several times while standing in the rain. I will then go to my expense-account hotel and the camera crew and myself will have a nice meal. Back to you in the studio....."

    [:@]

    The only time a reporter is needed on the scene is if there is an erupting volcano or some other visually interesting story.

    [/quote]

    I absolutely agree. This practice really winds me up.

  9. "The only trouble with that is that the permanent UK residents who organise or attend these events may feel a bit miffed "

    Then they should have the good manners to ask first.

    PS. what is up with this forum software? All screwed up yet again!
  10. I quite enjoyed the first series but the second series went downhill IMO. The plots more and more improbable ... I can see it turning into a kind of "Upstairs Downstairs" with multiple series as long as the £££££s keep rolling in.

  11. I've been tempted to buy (in the UK) the wifi +3G model with keyboard. Part of the attraction would be to get the free 3G access when at the house in France to check gmail. I know the browser is clunky but it might suffice as we have no telephone and internet connection at the house. I think our chances of actually getting a 3G connection at the house is pretty unlikely but I understand if it can't get a 3G connection it tries the next best available.

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