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Adapter for this tester?

Did think about using one of the dry test pressure kit but the gauge isnt as accurate as a manometer
 
Unless you bubble test every joint, 10 minutes on a decent length of installed line won't show pinhole leaks by looking at pressure loss
 
The section to be tested was just a 500mm length of 22mm with an elbow either end and a 150mm section in the elbows. So not a large section at all. The rest of the pipe run is getting run after the plasters been in.
 
I'd be careful just how much info you give on a public forum. If your boss finds out that you're second guessing him on here you'll probably be down the road! :(

Especially if you're right and he's wrong ;)
 
Unless you bubble test every joint, 10 minutes on a decent length of installed line won't show pinhole leaks by looking at pressure loss
Eh??!! It's compressed air FFS!!
The normal test is around 20mbar.
 
I'd be careful just how much info you give on a public forum. If your boss finds out that you're second guessing him on here you'll probably be down the road! :(

Especially if you're right and he's wrong ;)
You're right Razor, best not to say too much on gas installs on here, you'll have Berny the Grass jizzing all over his laptop!!
 

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