I’ve just had a new Ideal35 boiler fitted and was told that my existing 15mm gas pipe was incompatible and I would need to have it replaced with 22mm piping. This involved a new pipe run of approx. 10m. When installation was complete I noticed that the gas engineer had simply attached the new 22mm pipe to the old 15mm pipe approx .5m outside the meter box.
I mentioned to him that if this was a water flow that I was wanting to increase then his setup would not work, you can’t go from a small pipe to a large pipe and expect to get better flow. His reply was that gas is different, “it’s all about volume not flow”.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct as I’m still dubious.
many thanks
I mentioned to him that if this was a water flow that I was wanting to increase then his setup would not work, you can’t go from a small pipe to a large pipe and expect to get better flow. His reply was that gas is different, “it’s all about volume not flow”.
Can anyone tell me if this is correct as I’m still dubious.
many thanks