I'm confused about whether this fitting is safe for potable water or not:
https://www.johnguest.com/gb/en/pro...valves/stop-valves-and-shut-valves/drain-cock
Now yes, I can see that on that very page it states "Suitable for central heating systems only" and it does not mention WRAS approval.
However, two points... The first is that many sellers, including big name ones like Toolstation say the product is WRAS approved...
Toolststion: "BS EN 7291 parts 1, 2, 3 and S, WRAS approved"
BES: "Approved by WRAS"
Moreover, JG themselves state that
"Speedfit products are... approved by
the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme"
Also here, they answer the question about "WRAS approval" with "Yes, Speedfit fittings and pipe comply with the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS)"
So which is it?? WRAS approved or not? And if it is WRAS approved then why are JG advising to only use it in central heating systems?
https://www.johnguest.com/gb/en/pro...valves/stop-valves-and-shut-valves/drain-cock
Now yes, I can see that on that very page it states "Suitable for central heating systems only" and it does not mention WRAS approval.
However, two points... The first is that many sellers, including big name ones like Toolstation say the product is WRAS approved...
Toolststion: "BS EN 7291 parts 1, 2, 3 and S, WRAS approved"
BES: "Approved by WRAS"
Moreover, JG themselves state that
"Speedfit products are... approved by
the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme"
Also here, they answer the question about "WRAS approval" with "Yes, Speedfit fittings and pipe comply with the Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS)"
So which is it?? WRAS approved or not? And if it is WRAS approved then why are JG advising to only use it in central heating systems?
