ladies and gents,
as you will know UP1B gives guidance and procedure when carrying out tightness testing and the procedure covers the vast majority of domestic situations.
Allowances are listed which correspond to leakage rates with the proviso that .."there is no smell of gas". The procedure does not elaborate as to who would smell it,when and where and so i ask you,,when undertaking a test where there is a drop within permitted limits, do you ask the customer/resident if they have smelled gas and if so why? If you dont ask,why not?
as you will know UP1B gives guidance and procedure when carrying out tightness testing and the procedure covers the vast majority of domestic situations.
Allowances are listed which correspond to leakage rates with the proviso that .."there is no smell of gas". The procedure does not elaborate as to who would smell it,when and where and so i ask you,,when undertaking a test where there is a drop within permitted limits, do you ask the customer/resident if they have smelled gas and if so why? If you dont ask,why not?