M
Masood
Your opinions, please.
I was taught that when fitting a new appliance it is permissible to leave a pressure drop unrectified as long as it existed before you fitted the appliance.
So, if you have a 1mb drop across existing pipework to an appliance, and after fitting a new appliance it is still 1mb drop, that's allowed. A friend has been taught that that is unacceptable, and any drop must be rectified.
Has anyone got a definitive answer, or can point to a TB answering this question? I'm aware that the engineer I trained with was not always as conscientious as he should have been, so some of my training has been a process of unlearning what he taught me.
Ta!
I was taught that when fitting a new appliance it is permissible to leave a pressure drop unrectified as long as it existed before you fitted the appliance.
So, if you have a 1mb drop across existing pipework to an appliance, and after fitting a new appliance it is still 1mb drop, that's allowed. A friend has been taught that that is unacceptable, and any drop must be rectified.
Has anyone got a definitive answer, or can point to a TB answering this question? I'm aware that the engineer I trained with was not always as conscientious as he should have been, so some of my training has been a process of unlearning what he taught me.
Ta!