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give us the full facts then cant work it out half arsed

do a drawing of the gas line elbows ts appliance etc

distances from meter to to the cooker t cooker t to boiler you get the drift

will work it out for you but need everything

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right since cooker and boiler are so close dont need to worrie about cooker just add it in with boiler

boiler 27kw + cooker 8 kw = 35 kw

aprrox 0.3m for a pulled bend and 0.5m for an elbow

so 6 pulled bends and 4 eblows

13.5m + 1.8 (pulled bends) 2m (elbows) so total = 17.3m

so you need 35 kw at 17.3m from the meter

its on the max drop of 22mm so i would recommend 28mm giving a drop of 0.40 mabr

(to work it out into m3/h)

kw / 10.65 = m3/h (35/10.65 = 3.28 so 3.30m3/h

so look at your table of m3/h that copper can carry and you will see 22mm will just but its maxing it out
 
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now your learning give us 5 mins
hows the copper going from the meter to the appliance in the floor? if so wooden ? etc
The copper runs in the floor under floorboards.

I have got exactly similar counting as you.

Pulled bend of 22mm copper -> 0.30, elbow 0,60, 1x22mm T 1,80 which is reduced to 15mm copper pipe to the hob.

I've got a loss of 1,23mbar roughly.

So, I am right in upgrading the pipework to 28mm which will give me around 0,39 mbar drop.


Thanks for your massive help.

Much appreciate it. I wasn't that wrong with my calculation.
 
The copper runs in the floor under floorboards.

I have got exactly similar counting as you.

Pulled bend of 22mm copper -> 0.30, elbow 0,60, 1x22mm T 1,80 which is reduced to 15mm copper pipe to the hob.

I've got a loss of 1,23mbar roughly.

So, I am right in upgrading the pipework to 28mm which will give me around 0,39 mbar drop.


Thanks for your massive help.

Much appreciate it. I wasn't that wrong with my calculation.

the question is what would you do
 
the question is what would you do
I will speak to him tomorrow and will tell we will need to upgrade the pipework. I cannot do much more than that. But I also will proof him with my calculations that's running on maximum. What would you recommend ?
 
I will speak to him tomorrow and will tell we will need to upgrade the pipework. I cannot do much more than that. But I also will proof him with my calculations that's running on maximum. What would you recommend ?

i would say you've worked the calcs out and what does he think (show him your workings)

two outcomes

1 he agrees with your calcs
2 he says it will be fine, after that he gets sacked / kicked off the job
 
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i would say you've worked the calcs out and what does he think (show him your workings)

two outcomes

1 he agrees with your calcs
2 he says it will be fine, after that he gets sacked / kicked off the job
Where did you get the 10.65 from?
 
am just cautious as I am clearly running a business which means i cannot allow myself to have complaints from my customers.

You need to forget all about working pipes sizes out and be worried about the 2 unsafe situations you have left. I would be ringing another GSR right now to go and test the 2 boilers that your company have left untested.
Then I would find another GSR who does know what he's what he's doing before you take any more gas related work on.
 
am just cautious as I am clearly running a business which means i cannot allow myself to have complaints from my customers.

You need to forget all about working pipes sizes out and be worried about the 2 unsafe situations you have left. I would be ringing another GSR right now to go and test the 2 boilers that your company have left untested.
Then I would find another GSR who does know what he's what he's doing before you take any more gas related work on.
I definitely will sort that out now! Thanks for the advice.
 

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