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Someone may have already asked this, what's the working pressure at the meter with all apliances running?
Does it alter when the the boilers on and then the hob? Becaouse it sounds like regulator to me.
 
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Someone may have already asked this, what's the working pressure at the meter with all apliances running?
Does it alter when the the boilers on and then the hob? Becaouse it sounds like regulator to me.
 
Someone may have already asked this, what's the working pressure at the meter with all apliances running?
Does it alter when the the boilers on and then the hob? Becaouse it sounds like regulator to me.

Tested and 21.5 when both are on, 21.5 when one appliance is on
 
Get rid of the 15 mm to boiler and increase the min burner rate at hob ?
Or have I miss understood your post.

Apologies if I have, its late on a Sunday !
 
Can you cut a tee with a test nipple on to the hob, and then look? Might be a restriction in the hob or isolater.
 
Where are you testing the pressure at the boiler? If the gas valve Vaillant say upto 3.5 mb can be lost from boiler iso to gas valve test point. I alway fit one right under boiler so I know exactly what my pipe is loosing.
 
Where are you testing the pressure at the boiler? If the gas valve Vaillant say upto 3.5 mb can be lost from boiler iso to gas valve test point. I alway fit one right under boiler so I know exactly what my pipe is loosing.

Still doesn't account for 1mb drop.. 5.5mbar it dropped in total.. so 1 from meter to boiler, 3.5 from ISO at boiler to inlet on gas valve leaves another 1mbar unaccounted for
 
No but your pipework may not be loosing as much as you initially thought.

Very true. Dunno wether to blast pipework with a compressor to try clear any blockages or just do a new run. Going round tomorrow to check the gas valve and ISO valve. Will see what they say.
 
Where are you testing the pressure at the boiler? If the gas valve Vaillant say upto 3.5 mb can be lost from boiler iso to gas valve test point. I alway fit one right under boiler so I know exactly what my pipe is loosing.

sorry but i disagree the hob wouldnt be going out due to 1 mbar, also ive never found anything near what mis say for gas valve restriction normally around 0.5-1 mbar
 
sorry but i disagree the hob wouldnt be going out due to 1 mbar, also ive never found anything near what mis say for gas valve restriction normally around 0.5-1 mbar

Worcesters are pretty spot on at 1.5 loss from ISO to valve, plus the 1 from meter to boiler..
 
sorry but i disagree the hob wouldnt be going out due to 1 mbar, also ive never found anything near what mis say for gas valve restriction normally around 0.5-1 mbar

To be honest I've never had 3.5 but have had 2 or so. Your right about cooker too I've had cookers lower than 15 not go out. Sounds like blockage to me and possibly more than 1.
 
sorry but i disagree the hob wouldnt be going out due to 1 mbar, also ive never found anything near what mis say for gas valve restriction normally around 0.5-1 mbar

Shaun would you reckon blasting it with a compressor is worth doing? I think the guy doesn't want pipework going around his house
 

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