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If you have upgraded a installation treat it as a new no dropHello. First of all I’m new to this site. I’m in the process of doing my apprenticeship, but now with the current circumstances we are not working. I have a couple of basic questions which no doubt will raise eyebrows, but every body starts somewhere.
In tightness testing. Regarding permissible drops. It outlines new installations and existing installations.. so what would an installation be if it was a partial upgrade. So half existing/half new
in let by. We are testing to see if the ECV is letting by and rising on the gauge. But if there’s an ever so slight constant drop. That would suggest a leak. So what do you do then, if say the tightness test was satisfactory, 1mbar drop over 2 minutes on an E6?
Apologies for the silly questions. But I keep getting told conflicting information and the book doesn’t actually cover everything
thanks
Perceptible movement is 0.2mb on a digital gauge so your 0.15 drop is within these limits so not an issue.Thanks everyone for the feedback. Great to hear other opinions.
Today we installed a new gas pipe, where eon had capped the meter off for a 3mbar leak on another e6. Not sure why or if gas was smelt. He renewed the gas pipe, only a 3 meter run, feeding one hob.
tightness test showed a 0.15mbar drop on tightness testing. It’s the first time I have seen digital being used. it’s always been a u-gauge before where you would not see that movement. He signed it off and said that was ok.
Guess with things close to the mark it’s a game of opinions?
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