Volume of gas is under 0.035 so it's not commercial.How is 70kw below the limit?
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Volume of gas is under 0.035 so it's not commercial.How is 70kw below the limit?
Surely that would depend on the appliance, if it’s an older appliance that could be range rated anywhere from 11 to 18kw you would go off the figure it is set as for it’s intended purpose.
Try telling that to the networks / meter people anywhere upto 7m3 on a 6m3 meter they will say it’s fine with diversity
They're about to rent the property so needs a gas safety cert.
Surely that has nothing to do with it? We can work on up to 70 kw’s. Once you get to 70 it is out of our scope?Volume of gas is under 0.035 so it's not commercial.
I think you're getting a bit confused. I think it's max on one appliance up to 70kwts for domestic, but if the total is say on 3 separate appliances adds up to more than 70kwts it's okay.Surely that has nothing to do with it? We can work on up to 70 kw’s. Once you get to 70 it is out of our scope?
I think you're getting a bit confused. I think it's max on one appliance up to 70kwts for domestic, but if the total is say on 3 separate appliances adds up to more than 70kwts it's okay.
And Firemant, yes you're right. Gas safe have said I should advise the client of the meter being too small ( 7.3m3 was after the diversity factor! ) and tell them to get the supplier in to take a look and see what they think, but if I see the flame is affected on the hob with all the appliances running I should AR it. I can also still carry out a landlord gas safety check and issue a certificate even though the gas volume will now be commercial if a bigger meter is fitted. That's because you don't have to do a tightness test, which seems a bit odd to me.
I disagree with the above about the 70kw’sI think you're getting a bit confused. I think it's max on one appliance up to 70kwts for domestic, but if the total is say on 3 separate appliances adds up to more than 70kwts it's okay.
And Firemant, yes you're right. Gas safe have said I should advise the client of the meter being too small ( 7.3m3 was after the diversity factor! ) and tell them to get the supplier in to take a look and see what they think, but if I see the flame is affected on the hob with all the appliances running I should AR it. I can also still carry out a landlord gas safety check and issue a certificate even though the gas volume will now be commercial if a bigger meter is fitted. That's because you don't have to do a tightness test, which seems a bit odd to me.
The only way that would work is if there was more than 1 meterHave to say I thought it was up to 70kw appliances not the across whole install.
On the point of a U16 meter and gas safe certificate not needing a tightness test then surely this would then become a commercial safety check in which you’d need the commercial qualification.
Wrong if your doing a llgsc all appliances together upto 70kw
Call Gas safe then. Any single appliance up to 70kwt for domestic and the total number of kwts from all the appliances is irrelevant. You can do as many kwts on a llgsc check as the meter can take.I disagree with the above about the 70kw’s
Haven’t got time to debate this mate. On my way out for the weekend. Maybe one of the other mods can take a look please.Call Gas safe then. Any single appliance up to 70kwt for domestic and the total number of kwts from all the appliances is irrelevant. You can do as many kwts on a llgsc check as the meter can take.
Call Gas safe then. Any single appliance up to 70kwt for domestic and the total number of kwts from all the appliances is irrelevant. You can do as many kwts on a llgsc check as the meter can take.
Only if the m3 volume was over .0035 including the pipe work, which in this case it is, but it won't always be just because it has a U16 metete. Yes I know it's now commercial but I'm still allowed to do a llgc on the property as a gas tightness test is required. I will get a friend in who has a commercial ticket though to tightness test it for my own piece of mind.If you had a U16 installed you would (as you know) be working on a commercial sized installation.
Only if the m3 volume was over .0035 including the pipe work, which in this case it is, but it won't always be just because it has a U16 metete. Yes I know it's now commercial but I'm still allowed to do a llgc on the property as a gas tightness test is required. I will get a friend in who has a commercial ticket though to tightness test it for my own piece of mind.
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