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Sambo

Hi, I was in doing my commercial change over from domestic. And the lecturer had a software program where you could just enter the meters of pipework and which meter and it would do all the calculations for you. It was based on a spreadsheet, anyone got any ideas what it was called?

Thanks sam
 
Correct, I'm not against apps or quick methods to save time but you must I understand how to do it first, that's why so many kids can't count now as they aren't taught to count they way we were, or not as much emphasis is put on it now

This may sound sad but I enjoy T&P calcs as well as IV, pipe sizing etc
 

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