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adam1998
Hi guys, I hope someone can help me out here. First of all let me say that I am only 16 years old, and I have just started my apprenticeship in plumbing, so as you can expect not a lot of knowledge but I am willing to learn and hopefully one day I'll become a very good plumbing engineer. One of the plumbers looking after me, has just given me a task which he knows is a bit too much for someone who just started, but I want to show him that I will find the answers and with your help guys I hope I do it, at the end of the day that's is how I'll learn things by trying to find the answers.
Ok, in about a week or two he have to install a Chinese type gas wok cooker in a restaurant, basically he have to replace the old one, so he showed me the cooker and said this to me:
1. Ok, take a closer look at the cooker and tell me if you think there is anything wrong with the plumbing?
2. Then he said: Ok we have a 15mm water and a 22mm gas pipes that are currently connected to the existing old cooker. You need to tell me what parts/components do we need to connect the new cooker (it's not brand new actually, it's reconditioned)?
So first I looked at the cooker's plumbing underneath and I have to say them small tubes look a bit untidy, I've looked at the joints and most of them have the jointing compound, although some of hem feel a bit loose. First when I looked at the valve I thought I would need a 28mm to 22mm coupling reducer, but on the actual valve it says 1" and when I measured it inside it was almost 30mm internal diameter, so I guess the 28mm coupling won't work, although I have looked everywhere and can't find 30mm to 22mm reducer?
Please take a look at the images on the address blow where you'll get the idea of what exactly I am talking about.
hthweb.com/cooker
I would highly appreciate if somebody can give me advice on that.
Many thanks.
P.S. I'll be ok with the water connections, but puzzled with the gas.
Ok, in about a week or two he have to install a Chinese type gas wok cooker in a restaurant, basically he have to replace the old one, so he showed me the cooker and said this to me:
1. Ok, take a closer look at the cooker and tell me if you think there is anything wrong with the plumbing?
2. Then he said: Ok we have a 15mm water and a 22mm gas pipes that are currently connected to the existing old cooker. You need to tell me what parts/components do we need to connect the new cooker (it's not brand new actually, it's reconditioned)?
So first I looked at the cooker's plumbing underneath and I have to say them small tubes look a bit untidy, I've looked at the joints and most of them have the jointing compound, although some of hem feel a bit loose. First when I looked at the valve I thought I would need a 28mm to 22mm coupling reducer, but on the actual valve it says 1" and when I measured it inside it was almost 30mm internal diameter, so I guess the 28mm coupling won't work, although I have looked everywhere and can't find 30mm to 22mm reducer?
Please take a look at the images on the address blow where you'll get the idea of what exactly I am talking about.
hthweb.com/cooker
I would highly appreciate if somebody can give me advice on that.
Many thanks.
P.S. I'll be ok with the water connections, but puzzled with the gas.