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the whole idea of a post peeps (aside from holding up a fence) is that people READ IT.... please can people do so before commenting 🙂
i was thinking to myself that if I can give them a good report on what needs doing and the customer is ok with the price to change the cylinder (as the internal air gap seems on the way out) the company may put me through g3 training so as I an carry out the job. Everyones a winner customers prob sorted, company make money and I get the training..........
of course not Alexgas..... but I went to the job as a qualified plumber and havent done and will not do anything outside the regs. I feel I am competent to say what needs doing just not doing it which at no point in this post have I said I would do... and wouldn't. My concern was for the welfare of the customer around a dangerous discharge pipe which I have reported to my boss who is G3 qualified. I thought that i would be able to dig the trench and run pipe to main drain internal just not connect to the Tundish.... with apologies if I am wrong.
What size pipe you going to run?
1. You would like to re-route it ! What was I to think but that you will be doing the work !!I would like to re route it.
I read that the discharge pipe can terminate here as the tundish will suffice in showing there is a problem.
is this right?
I realise that there may be an issue with smells but also read that a HEPVO trap can be used to stop this.
I know plastic UPVC pipe can be used to carry the disharge are these facts right.
"Barrier pipe" as you call it becomes an option only after it was pointed out on here that it could be used.Guess copper would be a better option rather than barrier pipe as it burried and would need a couple of fittings. I am not going to do anything illegal nd appreciate the concern.
Already explained about the bubble it can't be "on its way out"i was thinking to myself that if I can give them a good report on what needs doing and the customer is ok with the price to change the cylinder (as the internal air gap seems on the way out) the company may put me through g3 training so as I an carry out the job. Everyones a winner customers prob sorted, company make money and I get the training..........
Bit OTT really Chris.... don't you think. I have no qualms paying for it myself if only I constantly did pressurised cylinders..So do the Part G then ! I WOULD NOT undertake any work for which I am not deemed as competent and have worked on pressurised systems with others who have commissioned them. I came on here because I noticed a particularly dangerous situation when going to re charge a cylinder which I believe I am able to do as is the customer.
There is a whole deal of difference between a customer carrying out a proceeder & you carrying out work i.e. charging for a service.
With regards to the air gap it keeps failing so my report included options such as fitting an external one... However the cylinder is 20 years old and there are other works such as the discharge pipe that needs addressing (urgently so it may or may not) be worth the customer going to that expense and instead fitting a new cylinder for which I have asked the company to give a price...
I have recognised a potentially dangerous situation with the discharge looked at options. I have advised them of their options re a new cylinder, external expansion and explained to them the benefits / cons of both. In the interim and within the regs i have resolved their issue of a leaking T&P valve by repressurised the cylinder but this has a history of only lasting a few months.
I would suggest that you have not resolved their issue at all, why would the T&P be discharging on pressure when it's pressure setting is always higher that that of the expansion relief safety valve !!!!
Thought I had covered all angles and explained risk re discharge pipe terminating internally 3"s of a communal floor the spray back at 3.5 bar would scalled everyone in the area. Still as long as a G3 qualified engineer fitted it eh ?????? Please feel free to reply what you would have done differently as I find your post quite insulting.
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