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RE: Auto Bath Filler


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: Auto Bath Filler
  • From: "Kevin Hawkins" <lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:30:50 +0100
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    You don't actually have to 'pop' up and down the waste of course - if
you had an inline valve then it could be effectively popped up all the time
and just shut off at the valve. However cosmetically you might be better
with a normal type of plug hole.
    Not sure just how the overflow filler bit works but I guess it has a
water exit route whilst filling. Just have to make sure the flow is enough
such that you can't fill the bath faster than it empties at the overflow - I
found out the hard way after I changed the hot and cold to both pressured
feeds. It must have a mixer built in I guess too so you will have to adjust
your flows separately & proportionally to get the temp right. Sounds like a
Dallas temp sensor job and HV to me !

    Kevin

  -----Original Message-----
From: Marcus Warrington [mailto:marcusw@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 October 2002 13:08
To: Ukha_D (E-mail)
Subject: [ukha_d] Auto Bath Filler


  A few weeks ago there was a small discussion on auto filling a bath...

  I just found what I believe to the ideal solution.. bath overfill filler
  kits. The great thing with these is that the taps are by its very nature
  completely separate from the filler/spout. This means that I can 'T' into
  the supply pipes before the taps and provide an alternative route to the
  same filler/spout controlled via a relay (like Ian Birds irrigation
  project). This way I can have full manual control via the tap(s) and
  also full auto control without the need for a separate spout !

  I just ordered the complete new bathroom suit complete with overflow
filler
  kit from Vernon Tutbuty (model = Excel) with has got to be one of the
  coolest
  taps around.. like a mini joystick. (we've gone for the beech handle)

  http://www.thompson-leigh.com/vt-excel.htm

  Don't know if SWMBO will ever let me make it auto filling but at least I
  now have the option :)

  Just need to figure out a way of controlling the pop-up waste..
  i.e. Open water for 10 minutes (in case bath full)
       Shut waste
       turn on taps for 15 minutes (to fill bath)

  I would probably do the filling via simple timer device at the actual
  bath end, so I don't have to send a stop message...just in case it never
  makes it!)

  Marcus Warrington
  marcusw@xxxxxxx MIS Computer Services (UK)



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