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Hi All,
Just trying to get some clarification on the 15 or 22mm gas connection. I have a colleague who insists on getting all his installs changed to 22mm. I have also had confirmation from clients that BG insist on this as well but I was working under the rule of pipe run with bends and other gas appliances at max being under 1mb drop from meter to boiler?
Most boilers appear to have 22mm connections but I am fitting a Glowworm flexicom this week that has 15mm gas connection, so do you always follow manufacturers instructions but hat applies when not mentioned in the MIs?
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Kewat66
 
they will become stuck one day when they have to replace a pipe to 28mm. you wont as it will already be 28mm!! which one do you prefer? customer pays or you pay?
 
Gasmanxxxr1 & lameplumber, that's what I have been working to. Doing the calculations and if it passes just changing the first meter to 22mm so it is the same as the gas connection.
i also where possible check the old boiler to meter with my gauge as it stands to see what reading I get.
kewat66
 
Gasmanxxxr1 & lameplumber, that's what I have been working to. Doing the calculations and if it passes just changing the first meter to 22mm so it is the same as the gas connection.
i also where possible check the old boiler to meter with my gauge as it stands to see what reading I get.
kewat66

ticketi poo then, out of interest why did you raise this question, have you been reading mfis that state all runs to be in 22mm?
 
One nob I used to work with thought it would be alright as mfr says boiler will work as low as 14mbar! WHY the hell do they publish pap like that? Meter to boiler max 1Mb and that's it.
 
One nob I used to work with thought it would be alright as mfr says boiler will work as low as 14mbar! WHY the hell do they publish pap like that? Meter to boiler max 1Mb and that's it.

As the manufacturers actually write the rules for gas safe to follow
 
First thing I do when weighing up for a new boiler is to test the drop between meter and boiler. Obviously if boiler is dead then you cant do that.Shows the customer you know what you are doing, and also puts you onto firm territory... If its more than 1mb drop, then it needs upgrading, end of story
 
Lameplumber,
yes this week i have had 3 quote installs following on from BG where they have stated all pipe work must be upgraded but in 2 of the quotes i worked out the runs were fine and within the correct tolerance. When i checked with a gas friend he backed them up, always changed to 22mm and insisted i was wrong! Just wanted clarification as this area seems a bit grey with MIs etc. If the MIs insist follow them if not you the pipe run calculation.
 
Lameplumber,
yes this week i have had 3 quote installs following on from BG where they have stated all pipe work must be upgraded but in 2 of the quotes i worked out the runs were fine and within the correct tolerance. When i checked with a gas friend he backed them up, always changed to 22mm and insisted i was wrong! Just wanted clarification as this area seems a bit grey with MIs etc. If the MIs insist follow them if not you the pipe run calculation.

BG saleman have been told to always sell a gas pipe upgrade, that way if it needs doing then its already in the quote, if the engineer doesnt need it then he can refund it and look like a hero in front of the customer

BG saleman dont have a clue, probably selling windows last week
 
they will become stuck one day when they have to replace a pipe to 28mm. you wont as it will already be 28mm!! which one do you prefer? customer pays or you pay?

who becomes stuck?

If i think the pipe run is border line i would include an upgrade in my quote and then just take it off if not needed
 
any combi unless its sitting on top of the meter is going to need 22
reason manaufacturers give advice on how low a boiler will function is to overcome low pressure areas theres an area near me where your luckyn bto get 18mb at the meter when you get transco out the just say its a known problem and provided youve got the pipe size right to get 1mb drop max and its above the limit that the manufacturer gives then you can leave it running
 
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