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Steve @ TheHeatingHub

I'm looking through the manual but can not find the allowed minimum pressure that the bolier would be allowed to run on.

I'm pretty sure it is 20mb but not 100%

Does anyone know off the top of thier head ?
 
Well I was at work today and as doing a gas rate on a 831.

At the meter there was 20mb working pressure but at the inlet pressure test point on the bolier only 16mb. (Gas run Prolly blocked)

I said it was At risk as you should not exceed a loss of 1mb between the meter and appliance.

The guy I work with said it was not to current standards as the boiler is working.

The Viper book says it is ID.

So reading a little apprently if the pressure at the appliance is enough to run the boiler (at the manufactors minimum requirements) it is not to current standards.

Ended up sticking a red report in to the boss to clean/re run the pipe

Just did not exactly what was the right thing to do.
 
the manuf inst will have the min pressure boiler can work at did u gas rate as well
the main prob here is why its loosing so much pressure between the meter and the boiler
 
The answer was 17mb-25mb are the allowed settings to run the bolier.
 
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