I was called to a property today, where the customer complained his bills have been very high in the past couple of years and the consumption has been very less. Went there did the tightness test, no leaks.
Standing pressure (SP) was 27.5mb on the meter and 26mb on the boiler nearest the meter, a bit higher than normal. There are 3 appliances, i.e. 2 boilers and a gas hob. Two boilers because of two flats on the same meter though.
Carried out working pressure(WP) on all the applliances, the boiler nearest to the meter had WP on the meter i.e. 22mb and at the boiler 18.5mb with the other two applliances off and with hob on WP at the meter was 22mb and at the boiler 18mb.
Than measured WP with firing both the boilers and hob off and the WP at the meter was 20.5mb and at the boiler was 16mb (this is the same boiler which is closest to the meter) and hob on the wp at the meter was 20mb and at the boiler was 15mb.
Carried out Gas rate and they were nearly as expected on both the boilers. Did FGA on them and the readings were with in limits.
With the readings on of WP measure recorded could be because of undersized pipe as the boiler closest to the meter is about 10 meters away and the second boiler is approx. 20 mtrs. The pipe from the meter going towards the appliance is 22mm LCS and into the floor board and back up to the appliance in 15 mm copper from the floor board. Both the boilers are non-condensing the nearest to the meter is Potterton Perfoma 24 combi and the 2nd boiler is Potterton suprima system boiler.
Checked the burner pressure on the boilers and this was 12mb.
Have I missed out on any thing i.e. carrying out any other checks and I hope I have explained well enough.
It is an E6 meter if that helps
If the meter is faulty what are the checks that I should be looking for on the appliances. The customer has written to BG and they will send some one to take the meter away.
Do I need to cap the appliances Off as in one of the flat there is some one living and the other one is empty.
Please help.
Standing pressure (SP) was 27.5mb on the meter and 26mb on the boiler nearest the meter, a bit higher than normal. There are 3 appliances, i.e. 2 boilers and a gas hob. Two boilers because of two flats on the same meter though.
Carried out working pressure(WP) on all the applliances, the boiler nearest to the meter had WP on the meter i.e. 22mb and at the boiler 18.5mb with the other two applliances off and with hob on WP at the meter was 22mb and at the boiler 18mb.
Than measured WP with firing both the boilers and hob off and the WP at the meter was 20.5mb and at the boiler was 16mb (this is the same boiler which is closest to the meter) and hob on the wp at the meter was 20mb and at the boiler was 15mb.
Carried out Gas rate and they were nearly as expected on both the boilers. Did FGA on them and the readings were with in limits.
With the readings on of WP measure recorded could be because of undersized pipe as the boiler closest to the meter is about 10 meters away and the second boiler is approx. 20 mtrs. The pipe from the meter going towards the appliance is 22mm LCS and into the floor board and back up to the appliance in 15 mm copper from the floor board. Both the boilers are non-condensing the nearest to the meter is Potterton Perfoma 24 combi and the 2nd boiler is Potterton suprima system boiler.
Checked the burner pressure on the boilers and this was 12mb.
Have I missed out on any thing i.e. carrying out any other checks and I hope I have explained well enough.
It is an E6 meter if that helps
If the meter is faulty what are the checks that I should be looking for on the appliances. The customer has written to BG and they will send some one to take the meter away.
Do I need to cap the appliances Off as in one of the flat there is some one living and the other one is empty.
Please help.
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