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You will note I have not edited my original post since your reply. It does not read as you have quoted it. When I view it on my screen, I see the words 'if you aredyslexic'[sic.] . You are correct to note I have missed a space, for which I can only apologise, but that's not so bad as to miss a whole word. Are you deliberately mis-quoting me, or is there a technical imp at work?
No mate. In the picture That I took of your post. You can clearly see that it says you and not you are. That is what I was pointing out.
 
Not to worry. I just found it funny that you had made a mistake after taking the p out of the OP. :p:p:p:D
I wasn't taking the Sod. My point was that a lot of people who work in unis are lazy sods and probably couldn't be arsed to make the point I was making, and so I made it because it was better he hear it from me and be offended than not hear it at all and fail, especially if he is otherwise a good student. If there are extra services available, then it's worth making the most of... how much a year now?
 
Don't worry I wasn't offended, I am doing a building services course, not an English course so they are prob not as strict. In class my punctuation prob a little better anyway. you were right anyway, I wasn't getting my point accross at that time but hopefully you know what I'm talking about now
 
4.3 Sets the Pressure conditions for the use of this Simplified method doesn't it ?
i.e.
Static pressure at draw off point = max. 500 kPa (Exception: garden/garage taps max. 1 000 kPa);
Flow pressure at draw off point = min. 100 kPa.
"The difference between the static pressure at the lowest draw off point and the flow pressure at the hydraulic worst- case draw off point, reduced by the pressure losses (resulting from wall frictions and individual head losses), give the possible head of difference in elevation within a pressure section."
 

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