Anyone investigating the situation would FIRST measure the pressure out of the meter!
If the pressure going into the pipe is not correct the it will never get a correct pressure out!
Any competent person installing a gas pipe has to CALCULATE the pressure loss in order to select an appropriate pipe size!
With considerable costs involved with an installation like this it is incumbent on the person paying to engage a competent person who will take responsibility for his decisions.
It's a six bed house, the person involved is no longer on the job, we have underfloor heating in a new build and that requires 17kw max load and five bathrooms and have a 300L unvented cylinder. I'm now looking at best way forward but want some information before finding someone to take over.
Anyone investigating the situation would FIRST measure the pressure out of the meter!
If the pressure going into the pipe is not correct the it will never get a correct pressure out!
Any competent person installing a gas pipe has to CALCULATE the pressure loss in order to select an appropriate pipe size!
With considerable costs involved with an installation like this it is incumbent on the person paying to engage a competent person who will take responsibility for his decisions.
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