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hi shaun I've posted my answers. its quite rough.
thanks for your time.
 
is the layout letters correct for the a-b and so on? and the size of pipe that is required for the amount of gas provide for each appliance. if its wrong I'm never going to get it.
 
I've included my bends and tees in the my overall pipe length.
 
Instead of writing how length of pipe answer then equivalent length i just added my answer total.
 
my drawing is exactly for what you see for the amount of bends and tees.
 
a-b, 2m length pipe, tee 0.5, overall pipe size 2.5m
 
think this will help you more bud

[DLMURL]http://copperplumbing.org.uk/sites/default/files/content_attachments/domestic-gas-planning-and-sizing_0.pdf[/DLMURL]

and give us 10 will work it out
 
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i assumed from d-e 8.7 m3 of gas required to feed appliance f, appliance h and appliance j. all added to 4.7m3 of gas.
 
ok thanks. ill haver a read of this and once i think I've got it ill ask you guys>
 
thanks that means a lot. I've been trying to do this allay but still don't get it.
 

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