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I-kal

Gas Engineer
May 26, 2019
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hey Guys I wonder if someone could help me out.

I wanted to find out if I could work on this domestic installation. It’s a house with 2 boilers 24 kw each so 48 in total, the gas meter is a g10 which I believe can be used as domestic and commercial. The gas pipe is run in majority 28 mm at 12 meters and 2 metres in 22mm. What would be the volume of gas in as I am aware as a domestic engineer I can work on 70kw and less with upto 35mm pipe and a gas volume of 0.035m3 and less. Appreciate the help thanks
 
First things first are you gas safe?? I’m assuming yes. Daft as it is because it’s pretty specific but we do not discuss has topics in open forum. Send a copy of the front and back of your card to @Riley @Harvest Fields or @ShaunCorbs and get your posts up to ten or more and we’ll get you access to the gas safe only section.
 
Hi yes I am, when signing up I had to give my gas safe number but I will send over a pic to the above.
 
Just sent it over let me know is you have received. Cheers mate.
 
This is the thing it’s over by quiet a bit so I must be doing soemthing wrong. I have been going over books etc to see if my working are correct so I thought someone on here could guide me.
 
Are you adding pipework to the system, in which case it may be under to start but over after the addition?
Or just working on the boilers?
 
No pipework adding just working on boilers and issuing a landlords gas safety
 
Judging by that it’s very close, will need to make sure measurements of gas pipework is spot on in this case.
 
I will do, lots of wisdom on the forum, will hope to gain and return too.
 

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