If it were me I would support it. Its ok when it's all good but as soon as the diaphragm goes and it's full of water it's a lot of weight on the pipe work.
I think it should be OK, when it fills with water the weight will cause the 22mm to bend but the bottom of the vessel should hit the 54mm header below & not snap it.
or just wrap a bit of wire around the steel above then round the 22mm bend to the vessel job done
Beg to differ old bean.
As a professional you have an obligation to assess. No manual can cover every eventuality so it up to you as the professional to do what is most appropriate using your judgement and experience.
I often ignore MIs because they are not on site in front of the problem and I am.
Beg to differ old bean.
As a professional you have an obligation to assess. No manual can cover every eventuality so it up to you as the professional to do what is most appropriate using your judgement and experience.
I often ignore MIs because they are not on site in front of the problem and I am.
Damage someone/their property and you’ve not met the OEMs requirements the man with the little hammers going to have something to say about it.
You’ve also given the OEM a perfect excuse to worm their way out of any future warranty claim.
Plenty of cases where someone’s done something with the intention of making it safer without understanding the design intent and actually caused problems.
Personally, I prefer to do a job that nobody could come later and do the finger poking at it.
Tbh, we probably all do that at times to other people’s work.