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Must have updated it since the copy I’ve got. Agree, shall is mandatory, the note from 2016 certainly says “should”.
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Which note is that? Only when I was in college learning the water regs, I remember that when they were introduced in 1999?
Wasn’t really a need to look for an alternative to prove a point was there
Pretty much as soon as you're in the door you make the assessment- lack of drain offs / isos and also an over use of flexi - pan and tap connectors and you just know it probably was probably never installed with due care. Same when you go to do a drainage job and there's insufficient rodding eyes and access...
I say 50% laziness and 50% greed - as much in the cost of materials as the time cost of installation . My ethos - make it easy for the next guy - hopefully it'll be me (fortunately it usually is)
unfortuately Wras has no legal remit in law ..its a code that I am happy to work with but others do not...centralheatkingFrom WRAS not legislation.gov but you’d think they were a fairly reputable source.
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From WRAS not legislation.gov but you’d think they were a fairly reputable source.
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View attachment 38397
unfortuately Wras has no legal remit in law ..its a code that I am happy to work with but others do not...centralheatking
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