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Simonbeasley1
Im doing my gas course. we are working out of the corgi essential gas safety. i am stuck on understanding pipe sizing. My tutor does it by trial and error i think the same way as copperboard does it. The book & Viper gas does it another wat and tells you the actual pipesize to use.
Does anyone know how to gas size using corgi's & vipers way. you have a few appliances, several sections of pipework from meter to those appliances. It requires you to multiply the length (including addition for fittings) by the number of sections to achieve a common drop across those sections but not exceeding 1mb. Where i am getting confused do you multiply by the total amount of section in the overall installation? what happens when you come across only 2 section from meter and an appliance in a multiappliance install. is it multiplyed by 2?
would really like some help.
thanks
Simon
Does anyone know how to gas size using corgi's & vipers way. you have a few appliances, several sections of pipework from meter to those appliances. It requires you to multiply the length (including addition for fittings) by the number of sections to achieve a common drop across those sections but not exceeding 1mb. Where i am getting confused do you multiply by the total amount of section in the overall installation? what happens when you come across only 2 section from meter and an appliance in a multiappliance install. is it multiplyed by 2?
would really like some help.
thanks
Simon