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Thats exactly what i,m saying and that applies to everything including megaflows which was the original thread , as long as you have the volume and pressure it will give the required flow , if you only start with low volume you will never get the flow . 😀(Gray i,m afraid you know nothing😛😛😀)

Ferret I don't think I know it all and anyone who thinks they do is a muppet we all learn every day
But I could garantee I fit more than you and probably far beter quality on more top end propertys
You must be flat out with work as your a super plumber and I know nothing lol
 
Ferret I don't think I know it all and anyone who thinks they do is a muppet we all learn every day
But I could garantee I fit more than you and probably far beter quality on more top end propertys
You must be flat out with work as your a super plumber and I know nothing lol

your right again we all learn something new every day , so be thankfull youv,e learnt something ,lol 😉 i hope your top quality customers are satisfied with your Plumbing , good luck in the future as well ,😛😀
 
just thought i'd add my two pennies worth.

the additional volume in 28mm pipe run would help as previously mentioned only for as long as that volume remained after which the flow would revert to that of the incoming mains supply.

personally i can't see the margin in doing it unless there is miles of 28mm pipework.

on a similar note and referring back to the post regarding similar on gas pipes to combi's, i believe it is known as reservoiring. and is a lazy way of getting enough gas for combustion when a correct pipe sizing calculation hasn't been performed. or to keep expense down instead of increasing the supply pipe all the way back when an additional gas appliance has been installed resulting in the previously correctly sized pipe now being undersized.

when i did my c&g level 3 we were told this is cowboy practice.....why should this be any different for water?


KJ😉
 
just thought i'd add my two pennies worth.

the additional volume in 28mm pipe run would help as previously mentioned only for as long as that volume remained after which the flow would revert to that of the incoming mains supply.

personally i can't see the margin in doing it unless there is miles of 28mm pipework.

on a similar note and referring back to the post regarding similar on gas pipes to combi's, i believe it is known as reservoiring. and is a lazy way of getting enough gas for combustion when a correct pipe sizing calculation hasn't been performed. or to keep expense down instead of increasing the supply pipe all the way back when an additional gas appliance has been installed resulting in the previously correctly sized pipe now being undersized.

when i did my c&g level 3 we were told this is cowboy practice.....why should this be any different for water?


KJ😉

Well said mate
 
Glad my comments were appreciated!😀

and to think im a lowly fast-tracker still without acs! i like to think that the calibre of the trainee is more important than the calibre of the training centre.

hope this shows some of the skeptics that not all us fast-trackers are completely useless and have no grasp of principles processes or practices.

Thanks again
regards

KJ😎
 
hope this shows some of the skeptics that not all us fast-trackers are completely useless and have no grasp of principles processes or practices.

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Hopefully that is not an attitude that you will find a lot of here !!
🙂🙂
 
its all about flow rates depends on your flow in your property and unless it is great you wont be able to run lots of taps at the same time and if you can you will run out of hot water very quickly
 
So confused by this thread now. I don't know who's right, Ferret or Gray? I think I would just call the Mega Flow technical help line. I've had it on my mobile phone for years, hang on, I''ll get it!

08448711535.

There you go. Call them and be done with it!
 

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