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You know by feeling it what it is made of. Polypropylene is suitable for high temp.
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You know by feeling it what it is made of. Polypropylene is suitable for high temp.
Would u walk away having just left an AR on it? Knowing fine well that they'll turn it back on once you've left?Fair doo's...never heard that one for a while lol. I hear what you are saying.
You would be wrong with the ID on the one before tho.
Would u walk away having just left an AR on it? Knowing fine well that they'll turn it back on once you've left?
I wouldn't think that would be ID, maybe its cos the plastic pipe might not be able to take the temp of the water but doubt it.
I wouldn't think twice about IDing it, blanking a safety pipe is incredibly dangerous.
You know by feeling it what it is made of. Polypropylene is suitable for high temp.
Would u walk away having just left an AR on it? Knowing fine well that they'll turn it back on once you've left?
it was pushfit pipe the customer wants a bg contract so its got to be done how they want it or no contractyou can run a discharge pipe into plastic waste, normally needs to be pushfit.
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/uploads/br/100312_app_doc_G_2010.pdf
the g3 regs say plastic can be used if it can take the temp, most push fit can but not solvent weld. Combis dont really come under g3 unless they have a storeage vessel 15ltrs and above.
+I was always under the impression that u should only check the unvented hw prv/tprv and not the combi prv ?
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