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Hi lads ,
I have seen an gas pipe installation of mapress which doesn’t have the yellow stamp on it. In Germany you are allowed to install the normal fittings on domestic gas pipes but on commercial you will need to use the fittings with those special marks due the yellow olives which are high temperature resistance of 650 degrees for 30min. To be honest when the temperature last a couple of minutes the solder or rubber will melt anyway.
However, could anyone tell me what’s the requirements over here on those fittings? Do I need to use the special gas fittings or is it possible to use the standard mapress fittings.
The only difference is the rubber which can stand higher temperature for longer period of time.
Regards
Ron
I have seen an gas pipe installation of mapress which doesn’t have the yellow stamp on it. In Germany you are allowed to install the normal fittings on domestic gas pipes but on commercial you will need to use the fittings with those special marks due the yellow olives which are high temperature resistance of 650 degrees for 30min. To be honest when the temperature last a couple of minutes the solder or rubber will melt anyway.
However, could anyone tell me what’s the requirements over here on those fittings? Do I need to use the special gas fittings or is it possible to use the standard mapress fittings.
The only difference is the rubber which can stand higher temperature for longer period of time.
Regards
Ron