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The plume kit is fitted incorrectly anyway on a Worcester you
Shouldn't cut or remove the pipe between the elbows so that needs fixing
+1. It needs at least 500mm between the elbows.
The plume kit is fitted incorrectly anyway on a Worcester you
Shouldn't cut or remove the pipe between the elbows so that needs fixing
In this case down is preferable to up
Can anyone suggest any technical reason why there should be a minimum of 500 mm between the PMK elbows?
Can anyone suggest any technical reason why there should be a minimum of 500 mm between the PMK elbows?
Can anyone suggest any technical reason why there should be a minimum of 500 mm between the PMK elbows?
Not in the open forum they can't, no. It's in the manufacturers' instructions, so it needs to be complied with
Tidy your garden up or are you trying to get on Neighbours from Hell programme?
Only joking.
Jeff
The reason you need the distance between the elbows is to stop the air inlet from drawing in vitiated air from the PMK outlet.
In the scenario pictured you can see exactly why this would be an issue, and why Worcester are worried about the minimum distance off the outlet.
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