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Apr 18, 2020
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Hi

I was working on a job yesterday low pressure installation. extending a 15mm gas pipe by about a foot. The meter was an e6.

no appliances connected, so when it came to purging and I cracked the nut on the compression cap end, I was wondering why the Pressure in the system felt very high. Almost like mains water (but not quite) could there be a problem with the regulator or something?

thanks
 
If you're working on Gas you would have equipment to test the gas pressure.

Do a pressure test
 

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