i have just repipe a gas carcass in a house that was woefully under sized and the customer asked me why we had to have less than 1 mb drop end to end that was when i realised i didnt know or if i did ive forgotten? anyone enlighten me?
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90% of houses I go to have a drop of more than 1mbar, customers always think you are trying to get more work when you tell them their pipes are undersizedgas regs basicly,we have to guarantee 20 mb but this is a very out dated rule in some areas at peak time you may only get 18mb and as said most combis run between 10_12mb as you know the rule is there so appliances such as cookers with no safety shut offs(thermocouples etc) are not robbed of gas and extinguish thats why they ask for a 1 mb drop across pipe work
Not completely correct. Working pressure should be 21mb +/- 2mb, so in theory you could have a working pressure of 19mb. This will then give an incoming pressure at the appliance of 18mb (if pipe sizing is correct). As far as Worcester boilers are concerned this is absolutely acceptable.appliances are pre set and designed to have an incoming pressure of 20mb minimum. If we start allowing the drop before the appliance we could have multiple problems
Baxi too and I think, from memory one of the Ideal heat only boilers states 14mb!Not completely correct. Working pressure should be 21mb +/- 2mb, so in theory you could have a working pressure of 19mb. This will then give an incoming pressure at the appliance of 18mb (if pipe sizing is correct). As far as Worcester boilers are concerned this is absolutely acceptable.
Not completely correct. Working pressure should be 21mb +/- 2mb, so in theory you could have a working pressure of 19mb. This will then give an incoming pressure at the appliance of 18mb (if pipe sizing is correct). As far as Worcester boilers are concerned this is absolutely acceptable.
i have just repipe a gas carcass in a house that was woefully under sized and the customer asked me why we had to have less than 1 mb drop end to end that was when i realised i didnt know or if i did ive forgotten? anyone enlighten me?
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