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are you asking the question or someone else :D ????
 
I am asking the question. I can't seem remember when to stop dividing by 3 and then divide by 2.
 
It's how to turn the pipe into how many sections that's confusing mee

the drawing you have supplied would be done into 3 sections (a-b) meter - to first t, (b-c) first t - 20kw appliance, (b-d) first t - 40kw appliance, hope this helps
 
Yep.

Section 1 - Meter to tee 60kw

Section 2 - Tee to 20kw appliance

Section 3 - Tee to 40kw appliance

I think the logic books make pipe sizing confusing.
 
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A - b
b - c
b - d
d - e
d - f
f - g
f - h

can i ask the yea old master why he didnt go from a - h and just add the kw/m3h from g and e?
 
Still not getting it. Why did you miss the F out? Also, which ones would you x by 3 and not 4 and so on

didnt see it was listed sorry :D revised one

a - h ( But for working out you add appliances g and e (kw/m3h) in as well)
b - c
d - e
F - g
 
i knew i seen that somewhere

have a read mut

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