spent the day checking working pressures on boilers in a block of flats, we were checking existing pipe sizing before replacing all the boilers
i was doing the working pressure at the boiler, while my colleague (who is incidentally a blithering idiot), was at the meter monitoring the pressure
The flats were up to 8 floors above the meters and i on the top floor was measuring up to 2mbar higher than my colleague below
I very vaguely remember something in collage about 'because gas rises the pressure can be higher at the top of a vertical pipe run,' is this true and is there a formula for working it out
or am i simply imagining this as i seek a reason for the difference we recorded
i was doing the working pressure at the boiler, while my colleague (who is incidentally a blithering idiot), was at the meter monitoring the pressure
The flats were up to 8 floors above the meters and i on the top floor was measuring up to 2mbar higher than my colleague below
I very vaguely remember something in collage about 'because gas rises the pressure can be higher at the top of a vertical pipe run,' is this true and is there a formula for working it out
or am i simply imagining this as i seek a reason for the difference we recorded