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What would a pressure relief valve that is reducing from 15mm to 10mm and sticking out 200mm from outside wall, (rather than turning into wall or run to floor level) be catorized as. At risk or NCA?
 
PRV is not a gas issue but i would advise it be brought in line to MI.
 
at risk , if it discharges without turning into a wall ito cold pour over a kid and scald him ect ect
 
at risk , if it discharges without turning into a wall ito cold pour over a kid and scald him ect ect

unsafe procedures for gas doesnt apply as this isnt listed so how can you call it ar, its not safe, but thats not a reason for raising a warning notice. just advize custard it needs changing to meet mfis and basic safety measures.
 
I would class it ar to cover myself and advise that its done to prevent anyone getting hurt.

what part of the unsafe procedures guide would you quote in the warning notice out of interest?
 
I see where your coming fm but its not a gas/fumes issue then is it
 
put it in writing to cover yourself but it has not AR/NCS classification.
 
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